MGM Resorts has announced that all employees, both salaried and new hires, must be vaccinated by October 15 to continue working for the organization.
MGM Resorts has announced that all employees, both salaried and new hires, must be vaccinated by October 15 to continue working for the organization.
MGM Resorts International has announced that salaried employees and any new hires must now be vaccinated to be considered for employment. Employees were notified of this news last week.
Salaried workers at MGM Resorts must be vaccinated by October 15 in order to continue working for the organization. New hires must provide MGM Resorts with proof of vaccination to secure any new job.
This is a controversial move by MGM Resorts, but one which is vital if the United States is to continue to tackle the spread of coronavirus. It is hoped that, if MGM Resorts successfully implements this new employee rule, other gaming organizations and companies within different sectors will follow suit.
As one of the biggest online and offline casino operators in the United States, MGM Resorts has a responsibility to lead from the front.
It is hoped that these extreme but correct measures put in place by MGM Resorts will allow popular gambling destinations like Las Vegas and Atlantic City and National Harbor MGM to return to normal, as quickly as possible.