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Article

2 Sep 2008

Author:
Macau Daily Times

Labour Affairs Bureau vows to follow casino pregnant worker case [Macau]

In response to a recent report...about a pregnant member of staff at Galaxy Entertainment being allocated to immigration checkpoints to collect customers for their courtesy buses, the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) said yesterday the company had breached the law and asked the woman to come forward for assistance...The DSAL issued a press statement...saying that...staff who were pregnant or within three months of their delivery should not be responsible for work that could cause an impact on their health.