Macau business daily, Feb 28, 2014

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ecord-low unemployment has set alarm bells ringing about the supply of labour, provoking calls for the government to make it easier to employ migrant workers. The unemployment rate fell to 1.7 percent in the three months ended January 31, official data show. The vice-chairman of the Macau Small and Medium Enterprises Association, Daniel Iong, told us that employers, especially SMEs, urgently needed recruits but often failed to find any that were suitably qualified.

“We used to have sales assistants that were well-informed and easily able to tell customers the source of products, or waiters that could serve people properly,” Mr Iong said. “But now you don’t see this attitude to work any more, and you see staff leaving every three months or so and hopping over to other jobs.”

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Look north for workers say recruiters

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In the grip of a manpower shortage, more small- and medium-sized companies have turned to neighbouring Zhuhai in a search for employees to fill jobs that require specialised skills. While Zhuhai has traditionally been viewed as a convenient source of workers to fill lower-skilled and blue-collar jobs, Macau businesses are now headhunting clerical staff and specialists there. Recruitment agency World Hee (Macau) International Human Resources Co Ltd says it has seen more of these skilled roles – requiring higher education – going to mainland candidates.

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Electricity disruptions twice in two weeks

Subsidised homes sales 8x oversubscribed

The government has asked the city’s sole electricity supplier, CEM – Companhia de Electricidade de Macau SA – to hire “an international-standard laboratory” to probe the reasons behind two service disruptions in fewer than two weeks. The Office for the Development of the Energy Sector said yesterday it is “highly concerned” about the situation as the latest disruption – though extremely brief – affected 90 percent of the users here.

At least eight applicants are vying for each governmentsubsidised home on offer in the second round of sales, according to the latest data provided by the Housing Bureau. Kuoc Vai Han, the bureau’s acting director, told media yesterday that her department had received more than 16,000 applications so far for the second round of applications for public homes.

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