The Las Vegas gambling industry is back. Most of the establishments have already returned to service. However, despite promises to ensure the safety of guests and employees, in practice everything is far from perfect. Some casino employees have voiced their concerns about security.
According to them, there are a lot of people gathering, the distance is not respected and few of the guests wear masks. One of the employees of the Golden Nugget says that she is unlikely to come to work when she is called, as she does not feel safe. And this is not an isolated case.
Large crowds of people who gather at the entrance and inside the casino scare employees, as they are one of the first to be in danger. One would expect that in a casino where people go to have fun, there would be a disregard for safety rules. And this happens not only in specific institutions or in a specific city.
The promises of the institution make for the government and a positive image. And the discrepancy between promises and reality is the problem of employees. Recently, a similar situation was discussed in the media, when, despite public promises not to fire and give everyone time to decide when they want to go to work, the casino actually began to threaten with dismissal those who were afraid to go out.