澳門第二季末博彩業全職僱員按年減少2,176名 當中荷官減少550名
澳門統計暨普查局現公布今年第二季博彩業人力資源需求及薪酬調查結果,當中統計對象不包括博彩中介人及博彩中介人合作人。於第二季末,博彩業共有5.36萬全職僱員,按年減少2,176名,當中荷官有24,093名,減少550名。
澳門今年6月博彩業全職僱員平均薪酬(不包括花紅及獎金)為23,270澳門元,按年下跌1.8%;荷官的平均薪酬為19,370澳門元,下跌2.9%。第二季末博彩業的職位空缺僅19個,按年減少37個。
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