MGM Mirage to Rebuild in Biloxi
8 September 2005
LAS VEGAS – (PRESS RELEASE) -- MGM Mirage announced today
that plans for recovery and rebuilding its Beau Rivage Resort
in Biloxi, MS are underway. As the assessment process has begun,
the company will commit to rebuild the resort, utilize employees
in recovery and reconstruction wherever possible and aid impacted
employees.
MGM Mirage Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Terry Lanni and other senior executives toured the Beau Rivage
site on Tuesday, evaluating damage with experts, discussing recovery
strategies and meeting with impacted employees as they picked
up payroll checks and information on benefit adjustments enacted
to aid their plight.
"Viewing the devastation is something I will
never forget," said Mr. Lanni. "What has happened to
this community is unimaginable, but we are committed to our employees
and neighbors."
Recovery and Rebuilding
Bobby Baldwin, President and CEO of Mirage Resorts,
who also toured the damaged resort on Tuesday said, "We plan
to rebuild and rebuild quickly. While we will take the time necessary
to carefully assess the situation, we are also dedicated to identifying
the fastest way to rebuild and restart the Gulf Coast economy
and the lives of our employees and their community."
To date, MGM Mirage has invested some $800 million
in Beau Rivage. The resort is considered by many the crown jewel
of the Gulf Coast gaming industry. With the announced rebuilding
program, MGM Mirage will have invested more than $1 billion in
the Gulf Coast region once the hotel re-opens.
Workers have already cleared most of the mud and
debris from Beau Rivage so assessment of the structural integrity
and essential systems such as electricity, plumbing and HVAC can
begin.
"Massive numbers of man-hours and labor will
be required to restore Beau Rivage and the Biloxi area in general,"
said Mr. Baldwin. "We plan to utilize Beau Rivage employees
wherever possible."
Already more than 70 employees have been repositioned
to recovery jobs with contractors performing the initial restoration
activities. "We currently have 300 such positions available
and will continue to fill these with our employees wherever possible,"
Mr. Baldwin noted.
Employee Assistance
During the height of Hurricane Katrina, MGM Mirage
positioned staff in four states preparing recovery efforts in
anticipation of the storm's passing.
In addition to call centers and a check-in website
established last week to answer employee questions, Tuesday saw
the opening of the Beau Rivage Recovery Center on the grounds
of the Beau Rivage employee parking lot.
Payroll checks are being distributed from the Recovery
Center to employees still in the area. Checks are being shipped
overnight to those who cannot pick them up in person.
"We've been able to open a Dining Hall that
is serving meals to employees and their families. We will continue
to increase the quality and capacity of our assistance as local
infrastructure permits. We expect to triple the number of meals
we can serve in the next few days," said Mr. Baldwin.
A Job Center to match available workers with open
positions at other MGMMirage properties will soon be up and running
at the same location. "For any employees who wish to relocate,
we will absorb as many employees as possible into our Nevada operations,"
Mr. Baldwin said.
All appropriate remaining items in Beau Rivage retail
warehouses, i.e. clothing, will be distributed to employees and
their families.
Employment
Beau Rivage employees have remained on payroll with
full benefits since the closure of the resort more than a week
ago. There has been no interruption in payroll or benefits.
With regard to future employment status, Mr. Lanni
announced a commitment to pay employees for 90 days from today.
"We have determined that we will be able to
extend payroll and benefits to our 3,400 Beau Rivage employees
for an additional 90 days," he said. "This includes
all earned vacation, including additional vacation earned during
the next 90 days as well as continuation of full health insurance
for those 90 days. Finally, we are committed to rehiring all Beau
Rivage employees when the resort reopens."
Adjustments in employee benefits also have been
made to aid employees through the disaster. Co-payments on medical,
dental and prescription drug claims are being waived. "Out
of Network" restrictions on doctors and pharmacies have been
lifted so employees can seek medical attention and fill needed
prescriptions in whatever community they have found shelter. The
company also will continue to provide 401K matching contributions
during this period.
Extending efforts beyond employees and into the
Biloxi community, MGM Mirage has announced all outstanding vendor
invoices will be honored in full.
Employee Contributions
MGM Mirage announced a $1 million seed donation
to the company's employee-funded Voice Foundation. The company
also will match, without limit, dollar-for-dollar every employee
donation made by its 70,000 member workforce through the end of
the year.
These funds will be devoted to Beau Rivage employees
and their families to aid in their efforts directed at their long-term
recovery needs.
"The gaming industry completely turned around
the Gulf Coast economy over the past decade. This region will
continue to look to our industry to create economic activity.
We plan to uphold our commitment to these communities in this
extraordinary time of need," Mr. Lanni said.
Beau Rivage employees are encouraged to call the
Beau Rivage Recovery Center at 866-368-7399 to check in and access
special payroll and benefit information.