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After nearly seven months, Caesars Windsor will welcome back select members under the province's Stage 3 reopening guidelines on Oct. 8.
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In a news release Tuesday, the casino announced it will be reopening its doors to select members. Only slot machines will be available to a maximum of 50 guests at a time. Due to the limited number of people allowed indoors, the casino will only be open to invited Caesars Rewards members until capacity limits expand.
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Those who are invited to return will be notified via email and required to reserve a spot in advance.
'With an emphasis on our enhanced health and safety protocols, this initial phase of reopening provides an opportunity to recall additional team members and reconnect with our Caesars Rewards customers,' president of Caesars Windsor Kevin Laforet said in a news release.
'We look forward to welcoming back more of our valued guests and team members when we are able to expand our capacity on property,' he said.
The company says it has implemented new health and safety protocols including:
- All employees and guests must wear masks that cover their nose and mouth.
- Slot machines are spaced out according to physical distancing guidelines.
- Hand sanitizing stations will be placed throughout the casino.
- Increased cleaning and sanitization throughout the property.
- Plexiglass barriers placed between employees and guests at various locations.
- Employees and guests must complete a health questionnaire before entering the casino.
- All employees must take a temperature check before starting work.
- Table games, poker rooms, restaurants, bars and the hotel will be closed until further notice.
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Unifor Local 444, the union representing the casino's workers, posted additional details of the reopening to its Facebook page Tuesday.
Chairperson Dana Dunphy said the union has been told the casino will be open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m. No amenities or third party vendors will be allowed to open and only non-alcoholic refreshments will be offered.
On top of the 83 people currently working at Caesers, Dunphy said the company will recall 115 staff, including: janitors, restroom cleaners, slot attendants, Caesars Rewards representatives, cashiers, bankers, auditors, beverage bartenders, bar porters, Av technicians, tailors and security personnel.
The recalls will take place before Oct. 8 so each department can be trained under the new operating procedures.
According to the union, the casino is looking at giving customers four-hour sessions. Only the first floor will be open and each customer will have to complete a health screening before passing security.
Caesars Windsor says it will temporarily close on Monday.
The closure of the casino comes as Windsor-Essex moves into the red or 'control' level of Ontario's COVID-19 response framework Monday. Under the level, casinos and other gaming establishments are permitted a maximum of 10 patrons indoors and table games are prohibited, among other measures. The current maximum patrons permitted inside is 50.
In a statement to CBC News, Susanne Tomkins, Caesars Windsor manager of public relations and communications, said the closure is a result of the upcoming new restrictions.
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'As a result of the provincial restrictions under the Red Control Level, Caesars Windsor will temporarily close on Monday, November 30 at 12:01 a.m.' she said. 'The safety of our guests, team members and community is our top priority and as such we continue to follow the recommendation of provincial and local public health unit.'
On Oct. 8, the casino reopened for the first time since the pandemic began in March — but only for select members.
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The casino employs around 2,000 people in the region.
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'There will be some temporary layoffs as a result of moving to Red Control Level however we don't comment on specific employee levels,' Tomkins said.