Archive for April 11th, 2007

Casino Workers of the World, Unite

What happens when there’s a sunrise industry with more jobs than workers that’s situated only an hour’s flight away from a trained workforce only too willing to leave the Motherland? You get an exodus.

The company with a mega-sized HR headache is Pagcor, according to columnist Boo Chanco.  Don’t forget it’s not just Macau that will draw on Asia’s casino professionals. On the horizon is the city-state of Singapore, which has its own ambitions of becoming Asia’s Las Vegas (look at the want ads in Singapore and you’ll spot companies promising to train you for the lucrative jobs that will come when the hotel-casinos open next year).

A Deutsche Bank study of Cotai, one such new development, notes that Macau only has a population of 450,000. “When the Cotai Strip is fully developed, the area itself can potentially employ over 120,000 people, according to Las Vegas Sands.”

There goes the staff of Pagcor! There is supposed to be a gentleman’s agreement that prevents casinos in Macau from pirating staff from Pagcor, but given the higher wages and benefits here, I am sure those who want to work here will find a way around it. I heard Pagcor had lately been deluged with resignations and applications for early retirement from among the most experienced of its staff.

Pagcor’s loss will be the nation’s gain… more OFWs sending precious dollars home. I am told that right now, there are at least 15,000 immediate openings for gaming professionals in Macau. Since we are the most proximate nation with trained gaming professionals, we are a natural source of manpower to fill in the need.

Maybe Efraim Genuino should have been allowed to put up his Pagcor Academy after all. The Pagcor chief once upon a time proposed that such a training center be established to fill in the manpower needs of Pagcor itself. But it was opposed by the usual suspects who have problems with gambling being here at all. Now, it may be too late to satisfy Pagcor’s needs as it hemorrhages its staff to Macau casinos.

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