Due to the global spread of the new coronavirus pneumonia, MGM Group expects that casino business will continue to be sluggish.
Due to the global spread of the new coronavirus pneumonia, MGM Group expects that casino business will continue to be sluggish.
Due to the global spread of the new coronavirus pneumonia, MGM Group expects casino business to continue to slump. It is reported that since the new crown epidemic, the company has carried out thousands of layoffs and forced employee vacation plans. By the end of 2020, nearly 63,000 employees have been laid off.
Due to the negative impact of the new crown virus, 140 managers of the Las Vegas hotel under its group were forced to take vacations.
Company spokesperson Brian Ahern pointed out that as before, those employees covered by the company’s health plan will continue to receive MGM’s employee grants and are eligible for employee grant funds and other welfare.
MGM Resorts International stated that due to global public health and pandemic issues, the company’s business volume is expected to be at a low level in early 2021. Therefore, the company needs to temporarily reduce the company’s Las Vegas Staffing of hotel properties. When the company's operating level is restored, the group will allow these employees who were forced to take leave to return to work. They also said that with the distribution of vaccines and other protests, the hotel will soon be back on track and achieve higher development.