All People articles – Page 14
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NewsTortilla launches first ESG report
Company commitments include developing a net zero roadmap, reducing waste and implementing further training initiatives to aid staff retention and support long-term career progression
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NewsRedCat appoints marketing director
RedCat Pub Company, the investment vehicle led by Rooney Anand, has appointed Kiran Quinn as marketing director
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News200 Degrees appoints head of people
The coffee operator has appointed Charlotte Coore as its first head of people
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NewsRed Oak appoints property & acquisitions director
Red Oak Taverns has strengthened its senior team with the appointment of Graeme Bunn as property & acquisitions director
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NewsTUC calls for £15 per hour minimum wage
The Trades Union Congress is pushing for the minimum wage to increase from £9.50 to £15 per hour amid the cost of living crisis
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OpinionLet’s call time on tipping
Confusion reigns over what is a reasonable gratuity in an era of opaque salaries, James Pickford writes in the FT
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NewsHostmore appoints non-executive director
The operator of the Fridays and 63rd+1st brands has appointed Stephen Welker as non-executive director
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NewsSt Austell strengthens leadership team
The pub operator has promoted Andrew Turner to COO and appointed Paul Harbottle as commercial director alongside its first acquisition in two years
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NewsJust Eat reports 7% growth in revenue
The delivery service announced enhanced profitability and revenue growth in H1 2022, despite a post-pandemic decline in gross transaction value
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Analysis & InsightCACI: ‘You need to understand who your staff are’
Long-term thinking and manageable changes are key to solving hospitality’s recruitment crisis, says managing consultant, head of leisure Arabella Dalloz
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OpinionPeter Martin: Is this really how we treat people?
Businesses are being squeezed and many are on the edge of insolvency, but that is no excuse to take advantage of or mistreat staff, or wannabe staff, argues Peter Martin
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Analysis & InsightDisabled being denied full access to hospitality
Almost half of disabled consumers feel their choice of pub, restaurant or cafe is limited due to unsuitable access needs, a new survey has found
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NewsRecord staff shortages causing hospitality to lose £21bn in trade
The staffing crisis is causing a £21bn loss in revenue and an estimated £5bn loss in tax for the Exchequer, according to a new survey
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OpinionPeter Martin: This is not ‘wokery’ – just good business sense
If hospitality is ever going to solve its people problem, it needs to stop paying lip service to diversity, writes Peter Martin, contributing editor at MCA
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NewsItsu planning 50 franchise sites in France
The Asian-inspired brand has signed a master franchise agreement with French restaurant empire Groupe Bertrand and appointed Nick Schapira as its director of international
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NewsStaff shortages at record high
The sector currently has a record high of 174,000 available jobs, with 83% more vacancies than in March-May 2019, according to the ONS
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NewsConference launched to support progression of female leaders in hospitality
Plan B, the mentoring platform designed to accelerate women’s representation on boards, is to host its debut conference in October
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Analysis & InsightImpact of Deliveroo’s union deal called into question
Following the announcement of the “historic union recognition deal” between Deliveroo and GMB, MCA asks what the real impact might be of the move by Deliveroo and its implications for the wider courier model
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Analysis & InsightHospitality workers clocking up more hours
The post-pandemic weekly average varied across the sector with employees in wet-led businesses working an average of 23 hours compared to +40 hours in fine dining establishments
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Analysis & InsightWorrying levels of racism experienced in hospitality
More than third of black and mixed ethnicity said they had experienced or witnessed racism in their current place of work, according to Be Inclusive Hospitality’s latest report




























