Sands China Ltd. has a total of nearly 8,500 team members who have been working with the company for 10 years or more. Among them, the 6,200 team members who began their service with the company in 2006, 2007 or 2008, will be honoured. More than three-quarters of the group are residents.
Sands China is showing its appreciation by presenting the team members with “The Perfect 10” commemorative service pins and award trophies.
In addition, the company is giving out a MOP500 food and beverage voucher to each of these team members as a token of gratitude for their continued support.
To kick-start the celebration, Sands China recently honoured a group of 60 leadership team members for reaching their 10-year service anniversaries at a ceremony in mid-December at The Venetian Macao. These leadership team members will then continue the celebration with the other team members at departmental celebrations starting in March 2018.
CEM installs EV charging stations in eight car parks
This year, CEM has installed additional electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in eight public car parks in a bid to support the green commuting policy of the MSAR.
In total, there are 43 additional EV charging stations installed, of which seven are quick charging stations and 36 are medium-speed charging stations, providing charging service to EVs at 50 parking spaces.
A total of 26 Macau public car parks are currently equipped with EV charging facilities, with 106 chargers available for EVs and E-bikes.
Twenty-one car parks in Macau Peninsula are equipped with EV charging stations – three in Taipa and two in Coloane, with different charging speeds to suit different needs.
Battery levels can reach up to 80 percent in 30 minutes with quick charging, while reaching a fully charged battery level will take about four hours on medium-speed charging and about eight hours with standard charging.
Macau legend’s logo exploited
Macau Legend Development Limited has alerted its customers and the public that its corporate logo, properties’ trade names, trademarks, and photo images have been recently exploited by fraudulent websites.
The group announced in a statement that these websites, social media platforms and groups include www.boying.hk and “Macao Lijun group (HK) Co. Ltd.” among others. These fraudulent websites will often ask the public to open investment accounts.
According to the statement, these websites may use the portrait of the Macau Legend CEO and executive director David Chow and refer to him as the chairman of the purported company.
The company clarified that neither the group nor Chow has any connection with the companies named in the fraudulent materials, adding that the company does not and will not invite customers or the public to participate in any investment.
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