MACAU BOOMING
28 March 2008
22.9 percent increase in employment last year
The 538 000 strong resident population of the gambling
island Macau, just of the coast of China, is
experiencing definite improvements in employment
prospects as the island's 29 casinos continue to pull in
business and expand, reports Xinhua.
A survey result released this week showed that at the
end of last (2007) year, there were 44 743 paid
employees engaged in Macao's gaming industry, an
increase of 22.9 percent year-on-year.
Among the employees, 30 486 were engaged in positions
that are directly related to betting services, such as
hard and soft count clerks, casino floor persons,
dealers, while 5 341 were working as casino and slot
machine attendants or hosts, security and surveillance
workers, according to the Survey on Manpower Needs and
Wages of the Gaming Industry, which was released by
Macao's Statistics and Census Services (DSEC).
Gaming revenues in 2007 amounted to over 83 billion
patacas (around US$ 10.3 billion).
Average monthly earnings (excluding bonuses and
allowances) for full-time employees in the local gaming
industry rose by 6.6 percent year-on-year to 14 899
patacas (US$ 1 862).
At the end of December 2007, Macao's gaming industry
reported 3 411 vacant posts, a decrease of 2 220 from
the same period of the previous year, according to the
DSEC survey result.
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