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GROSVENOR, GENTING, CAESARS AND THE BGC SCOTTISH CASINO CAMPAIGN
“This situation has been challenging, it’s feels like it’s been a very long time since we’ve been able to welcome customers through our doors. For me
personally with our business not being able to open, I miss our old and new customers and I miss my team.
“I think all of us here feel worried about job security, none of us expected for the closures to last this long and I see the situation is really starting to take its toll.
THE CHIPS ARE DOWN Save Our Casinos, Save Our Jobs
‘The Chips Are Down: Save Our Casinos, Save Our Jobs’ is a unified campaign urging Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, to lift restrictions and allow casino venues to reopen in Level 2 as more than 700 people employed by the casino industry face job uncertainty after venues were forced to close. Grosvenor Casinos, Genting Casinos, Caesars Entertainment and the Betting and Gaming Council in the UK have joined forces to lobby on behalf of the industry
For our customers, the closures are equally tough. A lot of them come in regularly throughout the week and meet up with their friends, they see it something to look forward to and more importantly it is a place they feel safe.
“My biggest worry is the length of time we have been closed now and how we need to get business up and running as soon as possible for the sake of our team and for the customers. With all the measures we have put in place as a company, I am totally sure that we are a super safe environment. All we want is to be treated fairly and be allowed to open along with other hospitality industries in Level 2.”
Debbie Johnston, a 48-year-old Mum of one and General Manager at Grosvenor Casino Glasgow
Merchant City, who lives in Glasgow and worked with the company for 20 years Grosvenor Casinos Glasgow
After weeks of closure and with hundreds of jobs at risk, the casino industry in Scotland has joined forces to urge the Scottish Government to change its current tiering restrictions which are forcing venues to remain closed.
Eleven casino venues in Scotland, which support more than 700 jobs in Aberdeen, Dundee Edinburgh and Glasgow, have launched a petition encouraging customers to write to the Scottish First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, to enable the recovery of the sector by allowing casinos to open in Level 2.
Led by Scotland’s largest casino operator, Grosvenor Casinos and with the support of Genting Casinos, Caesars Entertainment and
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