Macau casino workers struggling after being forced to take unpaid leave

In Macau and a new survey has reportedly determined that almost 60% of casino workers are currently wrestling with financial hardship after being forced to take unpaid leave due to the economic downturn caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. According to a Friday report from the Macau Daily Times newspaper, the investigation from the Macau […]
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