The Wildest Items People Have Left Behind In Hotel Rooms
A new global survey reveals some of the oddest things guests have forgotten during travel — and some of them will make your jaw drop.
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The Wildest Items People Have Left Behind In Hotel Rooms
A new global survey reveals some of the oddest things guests have forgotten during travel — and some of them will make your jaw drop.
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LABOR Hotel CEOs Prioritize Their Own Paychecks, Not Improvements for Their Companies or Workers
Labor disputes are continuing to rage between unionized hotel workers and the bosses at three major chains: Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt.
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Holistic approach key to retaining talent and maximizing profit
The evolving landscape of human resources in the hospitality industry has become a focal point as companies grapple with the twin challenges of talent acquisition and retention, particularly as labour shortages continue to plague the sector…
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Anyone who’s worked with the general public knows how baffling some people’s behaviour can be.
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76% of surveyed hotels report staffing shortages
More than three-quarters of surveyed hotels are experiencing a staffing shortage, and hotels are increasing pay, benefits, and perks to recruit and retain employees, according to a May survey of hoteliers conducted by the American Hotel & Lodging…
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SDSU partners with Bartell Hotels to enhance English competence in hospitality workers
SDSU Imperial Valley’s Professional Skills Development Center developed a custom English learning program tailored to Bartell Hotels employees.
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Celebrating 2024’s Hospitality Stars
Personalized, attentive and gracious service distinguishes the luxury hotel experience. It requires genuinely passionate staff willing to go above and beyond the expectations of their roles to service guests…
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Efling Union Workers to Vote on Strike
Janitorial staff in Efling Union will vote on strike action starting this Monday. If approved, cleaners in the Reykjavík capital area would strike on March 18…
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Hotel staff shortages may drive travel costs in US to all-time high
A scarcity of hotel employees and lack of adequate pay for them could drive travel costs to higher levels than what they currently are…
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Plano-Based Aimbridge Hospitality Names New CEO
Aimbridge Hospitality announced yesterday that Craig S. Smith will assume the role of chief executive officer at the global hospitality management company starting March 18, 2024. Craig S. Smith previously worked for Marriott International…
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Ayana Dunlap had her dream job picked out before she even graduated high school…
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Students takeover Yorkshire Dales hotel
The Devonshire Fell Hotel, located in the Yorkshire Dales village of Burnsall, recently handed over the keys to the hotel and restaurant to some of hospitality’s rising stars from Wirral Met College.
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The cost of living and the lack of affordable housing for seasonal staff in the hotel sector is causing problems this season. Meliá was one of the large chains that were forced to house workers in their own hotels to cope with the problem last year…
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Ian McAuley Joins Meyer Jabara Hotels as Chief Investment Officer to Spearhead Growth
Meyer Jabara Hotels is delighted to announce the appointment of Ian McAuley as the Chief Investment Officer, a role specifically designed to bolster the company’s asset portfolio and enhance partnerships with capital investors…
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How Hotels Are Attempting To Address Ongoing Staffing Shortages
As the hospitality sector contends with a persistent shortage of workers, hotels are intensifying efforts to attract and retain talent, leveraging a mix of incentives, competitive wages, and technological advancements…
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Best Hospitality And Hotel Management Schools In The World For 2024
Nolan School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University ranked No. 1 on the list of the best hospitality and hotel management schools in the world for 2024; according to a new study by the CEOWORLD magazine, William F…
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Grace Choy & A few thoughts on being a guest chef
I have a passion for Cantonese cuisine, and I want to share it with Japan. This is not an easy task, though, and I face an additional challenge — my restaurant is small and it can only accommodate four customers…
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Maritime Hotel staff shine at awards
STAFF members from The Maritime Hotel made a worthwhile road trip to Killarney recently for The Gleneagle Group’s employee awards…
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