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apr24 A FAOM recebeu recentemente reclamações de trabalhadores de “várias operadoras de jogo”, sobretudo devido à exigência de que a distribuição de cartas em cada aposta tenha de ser concluída no espaço de três a cinco segundos. Considerando que esse critério “viola o conceito da segurança e saúde ocupacional”, o secretário-geral da Associação de Empregados das Empresas de Jogo instou as operadoras a valorizarem a saúde física e mental dos trabalhadores https://jtm.com.mo/local/funcionarios-queixam-se-de-regras-para-distribuir-cartas-de-jogo/ jan24 O número de pedidos de ajuda sobre problemas emocionais entre trabalhadores do sector do jogo está a aumentar, segundo os dados da Casa dos Trabalhadores da Indústria de Jogo, referindo que os casos relevantes subiram quase oito pontos percentuais no ano passado. A entidade disse que alguns deles estavam relacionados com a pressão de trabalho devido à exigência mais elevada do serviço imposta pelos casinos aos funcionários. https://pontofin

If Macau’s annual GGR reached or exceeded MOP180 billion...

 jan24 Macau recorded gross gaming revenue of MOP$183.1 billion (US$22.7 billion) in 2023, representing a 334% year-on-year increase and marking a phenomenal recovery since borders reopened for the first time in almost three years in January. The FY23 result comes on the back of a strong finish to the year, with December seeing GGR of MOP$18.57 billion (US$2.30 billion) – up 433% year-on-year and 15.7% higher than November, making it the second highest revenue month of the year after October. It also means gaming revenues have rebounded back to 62.6% of 2019 levels, when GGR reached MOP$292.5 billion (US$36.3 billion). However, the fact that FY23 has come in above MOP$180 billion is significant for the city’s concessionaires:  as reported by  Inside Asian Gaming , the  new 10-year gaming concessions  signed by all six operators in December 2022 included a stipulation that their non-gaming investment commitments will increase by 20% should Macau-wide GGR exceed MOP$180 billion in any of

O que vão fazer os vencedores II

ap24 Macau casino operator Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd has announced Capella Hotels and Resorts as its brand partner for a new ultra-luxury hotel tower (pictured) at the Galaxy Macau resort, in the part of the complex known as Phase 3D. The 17-storey hotel – to be known as Capella at Galaxy Macau, and the eighth hotel at the complex – is due to open in “mid-2025”, according to a Thursday announcement. It will offer 36 villas and 57 “jungle-themed” suites, by French design house Moinard – Bétaille, based in Paris. Francis Lui Yiu Tung, vice chairman of Galaxy Entertainment, was cited as saying in Thursday’s announcement: “We are honoured that the globally-acclaimed Capella Hotels and Resorts has chosen to partner with us. https://www.ggrasia.com/capella-brand-for-new-hotel-at-galaxy-macau-open-mid-2025/ mar24 Casino operators have received at least 18 proposals from the Macau government under the referral mechanism established in 2023 to assist local groups with seeking funding, mari

lei de combate aos crimes de jogo ilegal

29/2 Members of Macau’s Legislative Assembly approved on Wednesday the first reading of the draft “Law to Combat Gambling Crimes”, which has been presented by the city’s authorities as a contribution toward minimising the gaming industry’s exposure to criminal influence. A total of 29 legislators voted in favour of the government-backed proposal. The bill is an update to the city’s existing Illegal Gambling Regime, known as Law No.8/96/M, which as the title suggests, is nearly 30 years old. A number of gaming lawyers has told GGRAsia that some clarifications   would be helpful   in order to asses the likely efficacy and overall intent of the draft bill. https://www.ggrasia.com/macau-legislators-nod-first-reading-of-illegal-gaming-bill/ Com três abstenções, a proposta da lei anti-jogo ilegal foi aprovada ontem, na generalidade. A introdução de buscas nocturnas domiciliárias para crimes de exploração ilegal de jogos foi um dos pontos mais discutidos entre deputados. Alguns instaram o Gov