Townsville Bulletin

Hotel ditches 600 staff as closure nears

- TONY RAGGATT

ABOUT 600 staff from The Ville Resort-casino have been stood down without pay as the coronaviru­s outbreak effectivel­y shuts down the hospitalit­y industry.

They are among hundreds of thousands of people suddenly without work.

The hotel informed staff of the shutdown about 2pm yesterday, unable to say when operations could resume and hoping government support measures are implemente­d quickly.

“We just can’t support and continue to pay these people during the period when we have no revenue,” the hotel’s CEO Michael Jones said.

“I feel awful for these people and I hope when we are ready to open again that they’ll be able to come back and continue to work for us.”

The Government announced centres including pubs, casinos, cinemas and nightclubs would have to close by noon yesterday, while allowing hotel accommodat­ion to continue to trade.

Mr Jones said they closed the casino and the hotel’s food and beverage outlets yesterday and would close the hotel from Friday because it would have no guests and no business.

“If they were staying here, there’s no restaurant­s to eat in, no bars to drink in, so we’ll be shutting entirely,” Mr Jones said.

He said people’s health and safety was paramount but that the economic impact could not be understate­d.

“Businesses are going to be hit hard and I really feel for everyone who’s going to be doing it tough,” Mr Jones said.

“For The Ville, we are going to be back in business as soon as the authoritie­s deem it safe to do so, so that we are able to operate with full confidence that the virus is under control and people can go out and enjoy themselves again.”

Mr Jones said staff with annual and long-service leave could take these entitlemen­ts but that otherwise Centrelink support would be an option.

“It’s encouragin­g (the Government) have made these announceme­nts of support,” Mr Jones said.

“I just hope the cash starts flowing soon for these people because they need to be able to eat and feed their families.”

Facilities restricted from opening include pubs, licensed clubs, gyms and indoor sporting venues, cinemas, entertainm­ent venues, casinos, and nightclubs.

Restaurant­s and cafes will be restricted to takeaway and/ or home delivery, while religious gatherings, places of worship or funerals are also restricted, where the one person per 4sq m rule applies.

People are being told to expect the measures to be in place for six months.

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BATTLING ON: Coffee Dominion’s cafe manager Mark Mcdonald says they are no longer allowed to have people dine in but are still available for takeaway.
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GHOST TOWN: Muscle and Fitness receptioni­st Jan Hennessy in the gym.
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Picture: EVAN MORGAN The Ville Resort-casino CEO Michael Jones.
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