Some Star Entertainment employees are paying the price for the casino operator’s deceit and regulatory violations in Australia. As the company continues to reel from multimillion-dollar fines and increased scrutiny, it has announced that it will let go of more than 6% of its workforce.
Vehicles line up to drop off guests at a Star Entertainment casino
Vehicles line up to drop off guests at a Star Entertainment casino. The casino operator is facing financial headwinds for its past regulatory transgressions.
Although unionized positions are safe, Star will eliminate 500 jobs from its 8,000-strong workforce. With the pink slips, the company will implement a freeze on bonuses and salaries and introduce other measures it hopes will help keep it from sinking further.
Vehicles line up to drop off guests at a Star Entertainment casino
Vehicles line up to drop off guests at a Star Entertainment casino. The casino operator is facing financial headwinds for its past regulatory transgressions.
Although unionized positions are safe, Star will eliminate 500 jobs from its 8,000-strong workforce. With the pink slips, the company will implement a freeze on bonuses and salaries and introduce other measures it hopes will help keep it from sinking further.