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by Linaeya Horn-Muller, on Jun 4, 2024 11:26:00 AM
React Mobile and HPE Aruba Networking have joined forces to provide a flexible and cost-effective solution for keeping workers safe. Employee safety is of the utmost importance to businesses across …
Read Storyby John Stachowiak, on Sep 30, 2022 11:00:00 AM
Hoteliers are knee deep preparing 2023 budgets, but until the hospitality industry is back in full swing, many will be looking for ways to short-cut spending. Employee safety, however, is …
Read Storyby Christopher Horn, on Aug 24, 2020 2:55:36 PM
Deciding to close or remain open during a pandemic can be one of the most difficult decisions a hotel company will ever have to make, especially if multiple assets are …
Read Storyby Shannon McCallum, on Jul 21, 2020 7:00:00 AM
The contactless technologies we put into play today will determine how rapidly group business returns in 2021. Imagine being able to ride a bike down the middle of Las Vegas …
Read Storyby Jay Reed, on Jun 15, 2020 10:07:55 AM
It’s a dangerous world out there. New threats are making it challenging to reduce risks facing hotel employees. Even with heightened cleaning standards and sanitizing technology, it may be difficult …
Read Storyby Laurie Baratti, on May 12, 2020 9:36:49 AM
Hospitality industry players are beginning to roll out many new health and safety measures to contend with COVID-19 transmission concerns, and, while prioritizing the implementation of preventive measures is important, …
Read Storyby R. Dallon Adams, on May 6, 2020 9:01:33 AM
The hospitality industry is in dire straits due to the coronavirus lockdown. Rather than waiting idly on the sidelines, some companies are using this time to retool. Now, months into …
Read Storyby AHLA, on Oct 8, 2019 12:43:34 PM
One year after a historic announcement pledging to increase safety and security at America’s hotels, the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) announced a 230 percent increase in members participating …
Read Storyby Hugo Martin, on Oct 8, 2019 9:57:31 AM
More than 5,000 U.S. hotels and resorts have begun offering employees security devices and training to help prevent sexual harassment — a problem that has gained prominence with the #MeToo …
Read Storyby Tim Vanevenhoven, on Oct 7, 2019 10:36:54 AM
Many hospitality providers in California, Washington, New York, Chicago, and Miami are now required by law to provide location-aware panic buttons to staff. The list of cities and states around …
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