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read moreAs it deals with the “devastating impact” of the Coronavirus pandemic on the tourism industry, Singapore's Resorts World Sentosa has had to lay-off up to 2,000 staff members.
While the Genting owned integrated resort has not advised of the staff numbers cut, Singapore's Straits Times newspaper has reported that around 2,000 employees were let go.
Resorts World Sentosa which, at the end of 2019 had around 7,000 employees, has not confirmed the specific number of lay-offs but has advised in a statement that this was a “one-off workplace rationalisation” and the majority of its local staff remain with the company.
The statement added that making staff redundant was a difficult decision that was made after a thorough process of consultation, advising that all staff who have been let go will receive compensation.
The company also advised that it is also working with the Singapore Government and local agencies to help these staff members find new jobs.
Resorts World Sentosa said that this impact on tourism will leave “pervasive and lasting effects” that will “require significant adjustments by all travel and tourism players". RWS will begin the journey to adapt and transform as we stand united with Singapore to weather this crisis and prepare for the recovery of Singapore’s tourism.”
Resorts World Sentosa went on to advise that in order to respond quickly to situations in the current volatile climate, it had streamlined its operational resources, adding “over the past few months, we have reviewed all costs, eliminated non-essential spending and reduced the salaries of management by up to 30%.”
Resorts World Sentosa is wholly owned by Genting Singapore, a company of the Genting Group.
Earlier this year, Resorts World Sentosa closed the Crane Dance and the Maritime Experiential Museum to redevelop the waterfront promenade and expand the S.E.A Aquarium as part of its RWS 2.0 expansion plans. The company is also expanding Universal Studios Singapore with a Minion Park and a Super Nintendo World.
Singapore closed all its attractions, non-essential services and schools in April.
16th July 2020 - Redevelopment of floating platform at Singapore’s Marina Bay to include water sports centre and swimming pool
6th July 2020 - Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands reopens attractions with enhanced hygiene and safe-distancing protocols
17th June 2020 - KidZania Singapore will not reopen after Coronavirus shutdown
25th June 2020 - COVID-19 travel restrictions present opportunity to focus on Culture and Heritage Protection
13th May 2020 - UNWTO says international tourism faces worst crisis since records began
9th June 2020 - Global tourist destinations sign up to the WTTC global safety and hygiene stamp
23rd April 2020 - WTTC calls on G20 leaders to coordinate recovery for the tourism industry
19th March 2020 - Genting closes Malaysian resort while launching offers for Resorts World Sentosa
25th September 2019 - Sentosa Merlion to be demolished for new development
14th November 2018 - Resorts World Sentosa operator records 25% profit rise
18th October 2018 - Singapore Government plans Sentosa Island redevelopment to become ‘Southern Gateway of Asia’
29th March 2017 - Resorts World Sentosa’s S.E.A. Aquarium Welcomes 10 Millionth Visitor
14th October 2016 - Double Win for Resorts World Sentosa at Singapore Tourism Awards 2016
26th July 2016 - Sentosa Island to develop two new attractions
15th July 2015 - New cable car service to help visitors get around Singapore’s Sentosa Island
11th September 2014 - Resorts World Sentosa to introduce RFID wristbands at Adventure Cove Waterpark
21st July 2014 - Resorts World Sentosa’s attractions welcomes 20th million visitor
17th October 2013 - Resorts World Sentosa celebrates third-time TTG win with special offers and promotions
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