ATLANTIC CITY (AP) — The owner of the Trump Taj Mahal casino has sent notices to more than 3,100 employees warning it could be shut down on Nov. 13.

Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City
Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City (Townsquare Media)
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Trump Entertainment Resorts says it filed the notices earlier this week.

The company filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday and threatened to close the Taj Majal if it doesn't get concessions from its unions.

The notices are required under federal law to give at least 60 days' notice of a company shutdown or large-scale layoff.

The Taj Mahal would be the fifth of Atlantic City's 12 casinos to close this year.

So far, the Atlantic Club, Showboat and Revel have shuttered and Trump Plaza is closing Tuesday.

A Florida developer has offered $90 million for Revel at a bankruptcy court auction later this month.

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