VERONA, N.Y. — The Oneida Indian Nation says it is paying a total of $1.5 million in summer bonuses to nearly all its hourly employees.
“Eligible employees received bonuses in recognition of welcoming guests returning for a busy summer season,” the organization said in a news release.
The Oneida Nation added that it developed the summer-bonus program to recognize the employees’ “commitment to excellence during challenging times,” as well as the efforts needed to prepare for reopening the Oneida Indian Nation’s enterprises. Additionally, the program acknowledged the added responsibilities that employees took on during a busy summer as more visitors returned to Oneida Indian Nation properties for gaming, dining, and golfing.
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“Serving the needs of our guests along with the continued growth of our businesses has made for an especially busy season for the Nation’s workforce,” Ray Halbritter, Oneida Nation Enterprises CEO and Oneida Indian Nation representative, said. “We couldn’t accomplish all we do without our talented and dedicated employees.”
The Oneida Nation also said it has open positions available, including roles in housekeeping, beverage service, culinary, and gaming. Those interested in checking out the open positions and applying can visit the Oneida Nation Enterprises website.


