Hard Rock Atlantic City awards staff $10M in bonuses

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Hard Rock Atlantic City awards staff $10M in bonuses

Following record-breaking financial results in 2024, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City awarded $10 million in bonuses to both union and non-union employees.

Moreover, some team members received a share of $100,000 in cash and prizes, further showcasing the company’s dedication to its workforce. During the Town Hall gatherings at the casino, team members were informed that they would receive bonuses, continuing a tradition that has been in place for the past six years.

Jim Allen, Chairman of Hard Rock International, said:

“2024 was indeed a record-breaking year in many categories for Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, and we want to recognize the hard work of team members who made it all possible. We set records for overall profit, market share, hotel occupancy, slot win, and table games drop. We also had a record-breaking year for conventions, food and beverage, entertainment, spa, and hotel room sales.”

George Goldhoff, Hard Rock Atlantic City president, added:

“2024 was truly a banner year at Hard Rock Atlantic City, and our team members are the reason for our success. Today’s Town Hall is a celebration of the hard work and dedication of our Hard Rock family, and we thank them for their incredible efforts.”

This generous move from Hard Rock Atlantic City serves as a reminder that success is a team effort and is possible through dedication, collaboration, and a shared sense of purpose.

Eliza Galstyan
Eliza Galstyan Web Content Writer

With a degree in linguistics and translation, I create content that speaks the language of iGaming. My passion for turning topics into content that connects, informs, and entertains led me to specialize in writing for the iGaming industry. Over the past year with AffPapa, I have covered industry insights with different news, articles, and opinion pieces.

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