EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
Equal opportunity means giving everyone the same chance to pursue job opportunities regardless of characteristics such as age, cultural background, disability, gender, race or sexual orientation. In particular, Macau’s amended gaming law includes a provision to promote equal employment opportunities especially for the disabled and the rehabilitated. The Macau government sees vibrant and meaningful employment as an important avenue by which all people can integrate with society. Through social inclusion and gainful employment, people can gain a sense of belonging which means more to the individual and their family than receiving financial aid alone.

GEG invited nearly 150 members from various local community organizations to join GEG Maritime Tours
Adhering to the philosophy of “what is taken from the community is to be used

Community event held at Broadway Macau for International Day of Sign Languages and International Week of Deaf People
In response to the United Nations’ International Day of Sign Languages and International Week of Deaf People, the Macau Deaf Association organised a community event

Society of Food and Environmental Health hold a food safety seminar for Fu Hong Training Tea Shop
Recently opened “Cha de Arco-iris” is a tea shop under the Fuhong Society of Macau, and it is also the first vocational training tea shop in Macau

Galaxy Entertainment Group has been honoured with the “Outstanding Corporate Social Responsibility Award”

DSAL creates 710 positions in 3 years to facilitate youth employment and talent retention
Since 2021 the Labor Affairs Bureau has launched eight internship career experience programs in mainland China

Women’s General Association of Macau cocktail reception celebrates International Women’s Day
To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, the Women’s General Association of Macau held a cocktail reception with the theme of “Outstanding Women Sharing Session

Although there is no statutory retirement age in Macau, many companies look to staff to retire between the ages of 60 and 65. When people reach their 60s, some will choose to retreat from frontline work, but others want to continue