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Maybury casino edinburgh new year

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“My biggest fear would be that the casino industry itself doesn’t recover. Most people here are very customer orientated, very sociable, amiable team members, so to take them away from that for prolonged periods of time, that can be really challenging.

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'There’s been unfortunate cases of redundancies throughout the industry, so there’s an underlying negativity there, a fear and anxiety.

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Coronavirus Scotland: 1,159 new cases overnight with no new deaths reported.The dad-of-one said: “It has been tough at times recently and I'm obviously thinking about my employment, the employment of my friends and my team. McCluskey, 40, has been working with the company for six years, and has backed 'The Chips are Down' campaign after it was confirmed that casinos are not allowed to reopen in level two. Today, the manager of the Edinburgh Maybury has said he is seriously worried that he may not have a job to return to alongside most of his staff members. Edinburgh casino workers have shared their concerns that their work will 'never reopen' due to the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.

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