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Macau Concessionaires Unveil Bonuses for Employees
The bonuses will be paid in January and will affect thousands of workers across concessionaires’ properties in Macau
Several operators in Macau have unveiled special discretionary bonuses for most of their staff. As of the time of this writing, most of the concessionaires have announced similar bonuses, affecting thousands of workers.
Wynn Thanked Its Employees for Their Incredible Contributions
Among others, Wynn Macau unveiled a bonus equivalent to one month’s salary for the majority of its workers. This bonus aims to show the leadership’s appreciation for its employees’ incredible contributions and dedication in 2024, according to the operator.
The bonus will be paid to workers on January 21, 2025, and will affect 98% of its 11,317 employees across Wynn Macau and Wynn Palace.
Linda Chen, Wynn Macau’s president, vice chair and executive director, emphasized that the success of the casino company depends on the unrelenting efforts and outstanding contributions of the whole team.
She added that Wynn Macau is looking forward to 2025, hoping to leverage its internal resources to continue its growth journey.
MGM China Is Excited to Enrich Macau Culturally Together with Its Team
In the meantime, MGM China unveiled a similar bonus for 95% of its team members, likewise recognizing the efforts of its workers. The company confirmed that the bonus will be equivalent to one month’s salary and will be distributed by Chinese New Year (January 29, 2025).
Pansy Ho, MGM China’s chair and executive director, thanked the team, which allowed MGM to achieve many of its cultural goals in 2025. These included, among others, the launch of the POLY MGM MUSEUM, the residency show Macau 2049, and the refurbishment of the Barra District among others.
In line with Macau’s overall shift toward a more diversified economy, these milestones reflected the MGM team’s continued and unwavering efforts. Just like Wynn, MGM expressed enthusiasm about reaching new heights in 2025 and beyond.
Melco Thanked Its Workers for Allowing It to Remain a Local Leader
Among those confirming bonuses was also Melco, which will mirror its competitors’ move by paying out a one-month discretionary bonus to its non-management team members across Macau and Hong Kong. Just like MGM, the company promised to pay the bonus in time for the Chinese New Year festivities.
Lawrence Ho, Melco’s chair and CEO, said that the company leadership was delighted to recognize the efforts of its team members and thank them for their robust support over 2024. He thanked Melco’s loyal and dedicated team members for their hard work, which has allowed the operator to consistently exceed its guests’ expectations and maintain the company’s leadership position.
Galaxy Entertainment’s Team Continues to Drive Diversification
Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) also highlighted its intention to pay a discretionary bonus to its team members. Set to affect some 97% of the entire GEG workforce, the bonus will be provided to all staff at the senior manager level and below. The discretionary bonus will be paid on January 22, 2025, the company confirmed.
A GEG spokesperson commented on the matter, thanking all employees for their continued commitment to driving diversification and sustainability. Just like its competitors, the company has been working hard to diversify its business amid a broader shift from the usual gaming-centered industry in Macau. To that end, it has hosted more than 700 performances, exhibitions, conferences and sports shows since 2023.
GEG’s spokesperson added that it is looking forward to opening its Capella at Galaxy Macau, which will be its ninth hotel in the special administrative region. Set to create many new jobs, the new property will also generate tourism and leisure opportunities for visitors.
Although Fiona doesn't have a long-spanning background within the gambling industry, she is an incredibly skilled journalist who has built a strong interest in the constantly growing iGaming network. The team at Gambling News is glad to have her on our roster to help deliver the best stories as soon as they hit. Aside from writing, she loves to dabble in online casino games such as slots and roulette, both for her own enjoyment and also as research to better improve her understanding of the industry.
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