Compensation Filter 10 more External How Airlines and Hospitality Companies Can Engage and Attract Talent for the Future Although the full impact of the Omicron variant on the travel industry is not yet known, with borders reopening across the world and recovery settling in, airlines and hospitality brands are again looking ahead with an expansive lens. Crisis always ... Boston Consulting Group More in this category Human ResourcesMore in this category CompensationMore in this category Recruitment More like this External Spanish hotel booking app to show working conditions of staff Tourists booking a hotel in Spain will soon be able to choose not only one with the best views or the biggest pool, but also one where the staff enjoy decent working conditions. guardian.co.uk More in this category Online Travel Agencies (OTA)More in this category CompensationMore in this category Housekeeping More like this Opinion Labor Cost Trends in 2020 Based on CBRE’s survey of monthly operating performance, U.S. hotels experienced a 58 percent decline in total hotel revenues from 2019 to 2020. This resulted in a decrease of 78 percent in profits at the Gross Operating Profit (GOP) level, along wi... Robert MandelbaumDirector of Research Information Services at CBRE Hotels CBRE HotelsMore in this category Finance & AccountingMore in this category Compensation More like this Video HN World Panel LIVE: Solving Labor Shortage Through Technology With travel demand accelerating rapidly, the hospitality industry is experiencing a new challenge: labor shortages resulting in sharply rising labor cost, which consumes as much as 60%-80% of RevPAR (CBRE). In the U.S. alone, hotels need to hire 600... Hospitality Net More videos in WebinarMore in this category Property TechnologyMore in this category CompensationMore in this category RecruitmentMore in this category Innovation The Hotel Yearbook Technology 2024 Entering the Everything-Data Decade Download Your content on Hospitality Net? Hospitality Net membership explained
External How Airlines and Hospitality Companies Can Engage and Attract Talent for the Future Although the full impact of the Omicron variant on the travel industry is not yet known, with borders reopening across the world and recovery settling in, airlines and hospitality brands are again looking ahead with an expansive lens. Crisis always ... Boston Consulting Group More in this category Human ResourcesMore in this category CompensationMore in this category Recruitment More like this
External Spanish hotel booking app to show working conditions of staff Tourists booking a hotel in Spain will soon be able to choose not only one with the best views or the biggest pool, but also one where the staff enjoy decent working conditions. guardian.co.uk More in this category Online Travel Agencies (OTA)More in this category CompensationMore in this category Housekeeping More like this
Opinion Labor Cost Trends in 2020 Based on CBRE’s survey of monthly operating performance, U.S. hotels experienced a 58 percent decline in total hotel revenues from 2019 to 2020. This resulted in a decrease of 78 percent in profits at the Gross Operating Profit (GOP) level, along wi... Robert MandelbaumDirector of Research Information Services at CBRE Hotels CBRE HotelsMore in this category Finance & AccountingMore in this category Compensation More like this
Video HN World Panel LIVE: Solving Labor Shortage Through Technology With travel demand accelerating rapidly, the hospitality industry is experiencing a new challenge: labor shortages resulting in sharply rising labor cost, which consumes as much as 60%-80% of RevPAR (CBRE). In the U.S. alone, hotels need to hire 600... Hospitality Net More videos in WebinarMore in this category Property TechnologyMore in this category CompensationMore in this category RecruitmentMore in this category Innovation