hospitality
A coffee shop in Canterbury now forbids customers from using laptops in their cafe after they grew frustrated with people taking advantage of the setting. Fringe and Ginge, which opened in summer 2020, is owned by Alfie Edwards and his partner Olivia Walsh. The pair made the difficult decision as they found many remote workers ordering one item and ending up working on their laptops at the cafe for hours. On some occasions, these customers would even request for music to be turned off and for people to be quiet so that they could join a Zoom call for work. Laptop users have become prominent in...
IBTimes
According to Kai Cowen, a 24-year-old bartender, hostess, and waitress from Atlanta, US, hospitality workers can earn up to $5,000 monthly by picking up shifts on the freelance staffing platform FrontHouz. FrontHouz, listed as the most profitable platform for workers in the US, is an on-demand platform that allows workers in the food and beverage industry to pick up last-minute shifts for free. In a bid to boost her income, alongside being a full-time carer for her aunt and pursuing a dance career, Cowen said that the platform was "crucial for me to continue working while being there for my fa...
IBTimes
Tourism operators have signed a charter containing around 30 measures aimed at reducing water usage, including a ban on ice buckets. New hotels built over the next six years will be designed to save and re-use water. Fewer bath tubs will be included; plugs will be removed from existing ones. Brice Sannac, President of the union of hotel trades and industries of the Pyrenees-Orientales, said hotel owners and operators have accepted the need to adapt to the conditions. ''The new hotels that are being built and will be built until 2030 will be installing systems to recover shower water for use in...
Euronews (English)
Since 2020, around 48,000 hospitality businesses have closed across Germany and 6,100 have filed for insolvency, according to a study by the credit agency Creditreform, which was published on Thursday. The experts expect the sector to thin out even further. "The wave has only just begun," said Patrik-Ludwig Hantzsch, head of Creditreform's economic research. According to the study, one in 10 companies in the catering industry closed down last year alone. At 14,000, the number of closures in 2023 was higher than in the previous three years, but still below the pre-coronavirus level. The same ap...
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Since 2020, around 48,000 hospitality businesses have closed across Germany and 6,100 have filed for insolvency, according to a study by the credit agency Creditreform, which was published on Thursday. The experts expect the sector to thin out even further. "The wave has only just begun," said Patrik-Ludwig Hantzsch, head of Creditreform's economic research. According to the study, one in 10 companies in the catering industry closed down last year alone. At 14,000, the number of closures in 2023 was higher than in the previous three years, but still below the pre-coronavirus level. The same ap...
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