Dark portent for MGM Springfield; Chicago courts casinos

A thousand MGM Springfield employees have been canned, effective today. A skeleton crew of 800 keeps the casino-resort open, as it writhes in pandemic economic throes. Reports the Boston Globe, “State rules to prevent the spread of the coronavirus have limited the availability of table games, reduced restaurant capacity, and barred large gatherings such as concerts and conferences that are important to casino’s business.” As the story points out, even if all furloughed workers had been restored to their positions, MGM Springfield would be well below the 3,000 jobs it promised the community. (Encore Boston Harbor at its peak only achieved 80% of projected employment.) One positive that Mayor Dominic J. Sarno was able to salvage was that MGM began work last week on 74 apartments it had promised the city.

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