![]() Tim Maland, president of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino New England, said, however, that the job fair attracted 300 "very interested" people by noon who were given the opportunity to learn more about the company and speak with everyday employees about their experiences working for the organization. It's a gimmick to get people to vote 'yes' on Sept. "They're calling this a job fair, but they're not here to offer a single job," he said. 10 referendum vote when West Springfield residents will decide whether or not they want the project to move forward. Bech, an outspoken opponent of the proposed $800 million destination resort, said the purpose of Saturday's event was not to seriously discuss jobs with those seeking employment, but to sway the Sept. until 2 p.m., attracted applicants as well as the founder of a grass-roots group formally incorporated as No Casino West Springfield hoping to keep gaming out of town. The job fair, held at West Springfield Middle School from 9 a.m. ![]() ![]() Preference would be given to West Springfield residents, followed by those living in nearby communities. Hard Rock Hotel & Casino New England said it will create 3,000 full-time-equivalent jobs at its complex proposed for the Eastern States Exposition grounds on Memorial Avenue.
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