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Panama – More layoffs as revenues decline in Panama

The number of layoffs at casinos and gambling establishments in Panama continues to rise with industry experts placing the blame on a new tax and falling visitor numbers. Since June 2015 a total of 1,200 workers have lost their jobs, 900 of these layoffs occurred after December 2015 while during the first two months of…

Filipini – Mesto sanj Manila odpušča 100 zaposlenih

Melco Crown Entertainment je suspendiral 100 delavcev, da bi nadomestil večjo neto izgubo v prvi polovici leta na svojem posestvu City of Dreams Manila na Filipinih. Charisse Chuidian, podpredsednica za odnose z javnostmi, je dejala: »Glede na to, da se igralniški posel ni okrepil, odkar se je City of Dreams Manila soft odprl decembra lani ...

Portugalska – Svet se pridruži sindikatom zaradi odpuščanja Póvoe

Mestni svet mesta Póvoa de Varzim podpira 21 delavcev v igralnici Casino da Póvoa, ki se trenutno soočajo z odpuščanjem lastnikov igralnice; Varzim Sol SA. Svet je dejal, da želi "izraziti zaskrbljenost zaradi odpuščanja in kolektivne zaskrbljenosti za položaj družin delavcev" ter "opozoriti na pomen ...

The Netherlands – Goudsmit to leave Holland Casino

Holland Casino has announced that Senior Vice President of International Development Ron Goudsmit is to part company with the state-owned gambling company following the latest round of redundancies. Mr. Goudsmit, who will retain his position as President of the European Casino Association, a role he has overseen since 2006, will leave Holland Casino by the…

Nizozemska – Holland Casino napoveduje izgubo delovnih mest v glavni pisarni

Holland Casino, The Netherlands state-owned casino operator, is planning to lay-off over a third of its head office staff as part of a change in strategy to allow it to better compete in the soon-to-be demonopolised Dutch gaming market. More than 100 of its 300 head office staff are to lose their jobs. Last month…