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CASINO WORKERS AND GAMBLING ADDICTION
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Arnie Wexler -- Compulsive Gambling Addiction Expert Arnie Wexler -- Compulsive Gambling Addiction Expert
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Dateline: Boynton Beach, FL
Thursday, June 30, 2016

 

Thursday, 30. June 2016

JUNE 29, 2016

macau-casino-croupiers-dealers-problem-gamblingMacau casino dealers are showing up in increasing numbers in the city’s problem gambling treatment programs.

According to Macau’s Social Welfare Bureau, last year saw 147 individuals sign on with the Central Registry System of Individuals with Gambling Disorder. Around 80% of these individuals reported owing gambling debts, with 60% owing debts of over MOP 100k (US $12,500) apiece.

Among the registrants who were employed, around one-fifth were employed as dealers or croupiers in the city’s casinos. One might have suspected that the countless costly losing streaks these dealers must have witnessed on the job would have deterred them from falling down the same well, but apparently one really does have to experience some things for oneself.

The Social Welfare Bureau’s report noted that half of the problem gamblers on its register were employed in shift work, while official data shows that 90% of Macau gaming staff are required to do shift work.

Various studies over the years have shown croupiers to have the lowest job satisfaction rate among all casino staff, in part because ofthe abuse they often take at the hands of losing gamblers.

Last month, Paulo Martins Chan, who heads Macau’s Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ), announced that his group would be conducting a study to determine whether or not dealers should be permitted to gamble in local casinos.

Some Macau junket operators already don’t permit their dealers to gamble in the same casinos in which they work. Chan said a blanket ban on all dealers would require “consensus in civil society” and said the DICJ would be consulting local gaming industry figures on the issue in the near future.

Macau law restricts croupier jobs to local residents, a stipulation recently reaffirmed by local officials despite pleas to allow the importation of foreign labor to handle the expected increase from all the new integrated resorts opening in Macau over the next six months.

Arnie and Sheila  Wexler  has presented workshops and training seminars nationally and internationally. He has trained over 40,000 casino employees and executives and has worked with gaming companies to help formulate Responsible Gaming Programs.

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Arnie and Sheila Wexler have provided extensive training on Compulsive, Problem and Underage Gambling, to more than 40,000 gaming employees (personnel and executives) and have written Responsible Gaming Programs for major gaming companies. In addition, they have worked with Gaming Boards and Regulators, presented educational workshops nationally and internationally and have provided expert witness testimony. Sheila Wexler is the Executive Director of the Compulsive Gambling Foundation. They also run a national help line (888 LAST BET) and work at Recovery Road, a treatment facility in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida that specializes in the treatment of those suffering with gambling addiction

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