Non-local workers banned from forming trade unions

The Trade Union Bill, currently under examination at a parliamentary committee, has recommended excluding non-local workers from establishing their own trade unions. The proposal is

City sees recovery in MICE sector

The number of MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions) events rose by 138.8% compared to the previous year, albeit from a low base, reaching 1,139

Lawmakers seek improved tourism experience, beyond numbers

Eight lawmakers took the opportunity to express opinions and suggestions to develop local tourism before the agenda of yesterday’s Legislative Assembly (AL) session. Zheng

No timeline yet on new Melco COO following Sisk’s departure

Melco has confirmed it is considering potential candidates, with no timeline yet to fill the position – that was managed by Sisk who has over 25

2023 retail sales surpass pre-pandemic levels

The total value of retail sales in Macau experienced significant growth in 2023, according to data from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC). Sales

Forum Macao focuses on the sixth ministerial conference as it marks its 20th anniversary: Ji Xianzheng

The Permanent Secretariat of Forum Macao “is focused on the preparation of the Sixth Ministerial Conference of the Forum Macao, and consequently on the active promotion

Macao Union Hospital to provide specialized examination services

Starting in March, the Macao Union Hospital will begin offering selected specialized examination services to patients referred by the Health Bureau. The hospital will include specialized outpatient

10 degrees Celsius this weekend

The Meteorological and Geophysics Bureau (SMG) has forecast that the northeast monsoon will begin impacting the city from tonight, leading to a temperature drop to 10 degrees Celsius

MTel maintains steady user base

Telecommunication firm MTel has reported a stable user base of about 8,000 to 9,000 customers, with an approximate 5% share in the market. According to MTel chairman and

Horse owners urge MJC to apologize to all Macau residents

In an open letter, several horse owners are calling on the Macau Jockey Club’s (MJC) board of directors to issue reasonable compensation to horse owners and

Gov’t seeking large open space for performances after Taipa Stadium saga

The government is in the process of securing large open space for concerts and performances after criticisms over leasing the Taipa Stadium for performances of a

Unemployment rate returns to pre-pandemic levels, DSEC claims

Official statistics released from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) show that the unemployment rate of local residents in the three months spanning November 2023

Price increases on some bakeries with hikes up to 12.5%

The price of several bakery products in Macau has seen an increase from January to February this year, the regular price investigation report from the

Gov’t resorts to community efforts to address unnoticed deaths of single elderly residents

Neighborhood business operators are encouraged to monitor elderly residents living nearby to improve care for elderly people who live alone. Director for Social Welfare, Hon Wai,

Turf of Taipa Stadium replaced after concert, costs borne by promoter

A large portion of the turf of Taipa Olympic Stadium has been replaced after damage caused by two consecutive concerts by Korean K-pop band Seventeen over a month

2023 casino shuttle passenger volume only 57% of 2019 levels

According to the latest data from Macau’s Transport Bureau, the number of routes covered by Macau-casino shuttle buses in 2023 was slightly higher than in 2019. However, the

Influenza cases hit a record 3,169 in January this year

In January, the number of influenza cases in Macau increased by 76% compared to the previous month, reaching a total of 3,169 cases. Influenza was the most commonly

National Security Education materials to arrive at schools in 2024/2025

The teaching materials on National Security Education that the Education and Youth Development Bureau (DSEDJ) has been preparing in collaboration with other organizations should arrive at

City sees increase in university students

There are 55,000 registered students in higher education across the city in the academic year 2023/2024, Director of Education and Youth Development Kong Chi Meng

GEG Organizes Study Tours for Students from the “Youth Science and Technology Village” Program to Broaden their Scientific and Technological Horizons

  Galaxy Entertainment Group (“GEG”) actively supports the Macau SAR Government’s policy of “Building Macau through Talent Training”, and continues to make good use of its

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