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  • Star World Hotel Macau Cuts Pay, Not Jobs

    February 2, 2009

    The Macau Labor Affairs Bureau reports that Star World Hotel, an affiliate of the Galaxy Entertainment Group, will offer four unpaid-leave days a month from February 2, but the hotel had promised not to let go any of the employees involved in this program.


  • Macau Companies Rush To Sign Labor Contracts With Employees

    January 5, 2009

    To avoid increased salary expenses resulting from the implementation of the new labor law, many companies in Macau have been signing new labor contracts with their employees, with the aim of lowering basic salaries and reducing overtime payments.




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