COVID-19 Set Hotel Industry Back a Decade
The pandemic killed more than 10 years’ worth of job growth.
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The pandemic killed more than 10 years’ worth of job growth.
More than 2.5 million restaurant jobs have been lost to COVID-19. And those employed are barely making ends meet.
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Recent increase in COVID-19 numbers shows bleak expectations for new year. But effective vaccines bring hope around the corner.
As hotels begin reopening, no one-size-fits-all approach has been outlined on how to operate in the “new world.”
One of the largest hospitality metropolitans in the country lost billions due to the pandemic.
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As hotels begin to reopen for business, here’s a look back on the damage done – and where to start rebuilding.
The hotel industry has laid off more than 4 million employees recently due to coronavirus – and the financial ramifications are nowhere near done. Here’s how to best protect your business from the pandemic.
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