Share
 
Wyndham Hotel Group || HospitalityLawer.com
 
 
Repeat Offenders: Commonly Cited OSHA Standards in the Hospitality Industry & How to Avoid Them
scrap paper reading "#metoo" on red background
July 30, 2019 via ConvergeBlog

And one can hardly forget the steady stream of business executives, entertainment moguls, and political leaders scandalized their organizations with outrageous details of men behaving badly. So where have employers, and those who work with them to get it right, gone wrong? Why are the herculean efforts of HR departments calming the rising tide of harassing behavior?

The answer is that we are focusing too much on what not to do under the law (and what we have to do to have a potential defense to liability), rather than providing employees and their managers with tools on how to create positive work relationships and foster psychological safety in their work groups. To be sure, harassing behavior is more than the product of a bad employee; it is symptomatic of a toxic work environment.

Polaris - Click Here for Recommendations & More Information on How to Fight Human Trafficking
 
Solution Store Spotlight
checklist document
EMPLOYEE MANUAL CLAUSE: HARASSMENT

This form contains several different sample workplace harassment policies that outline the expectations of a harassment-free workplace (including sexual harassment) and the steps employees should take to report a concern or complaint. Use these examples to model your own policy regarding workplace harassment.
 
See What's New
pigeons standing in front of hotel sign
How to Combat Bird Infestations at Hotels

July 25, 2019 via Hotel Business
At the most basic level, the value of a hotel is based on the property’s net income divided by a capitalization rate. As such, one has two possible levers to adjust as a means of increasing a property’s value: either increase the property’s net income or decrease the capitalization rate.
gavel resting on stack of files
Hospitality Cyber Threats Are Alive & Well – Lessons From Recent Incidents

July 16, 2019 via ConvergeBlog
The data incident involving the Starwood guest database was one of the most significant data security incidents in recent years. Publicly announced on November 30, 2018, the details revealed in the days and weeks following the announcement contain some striking reminders and new lessons for the hospitality industry.
 
Click Here to Purchase - Hospitality
Law: Managing Issues in the Hospitality Industry, 5th Edition
Find A Lawyer That Understands Your Business
Check out HospitalityLawyer.com Directory
 
 
 
 
 
 
Copyright © 2019 HospitalityLawyer.com, All rights reserved.

Want to change how you receive these emails?


Email Marketing by ActiveCampaign