Sunday, September 16, 2007

Gaming Column Item #1

Harrah's Entertainment has built a reputation by looking for new ways to ease the flow of customers from property to property.
Now this effort has moved to the employees.
The gaming giant introduced a new employee hot line last week for its on-call banquet servers, allowing them to work at the company's multiple properties.
Debbie Munch, Harrah's spokeswoman for the Las Vegas area, said the workers benefit from more job opportunities while the properties benefit from a deeper pool of experienced servers.
Before the change last week, workers were tied to the property at which they were originally employed.

Las Vegas Review-Journal

No comments: