The mass murderer who used the MGM Mandalay Bay as a gunner’s perch to kill 59 people
and wound 452 on 1 October 2017 shocked the hotel industry. Cries of, "we’ve never seen hotel violence like this," and "this was impossible to detect and defend against" echoed throughout. Neither is true. While hotel violence is not pandemic like some fast spreading plague, it’s a common occurrence. It’s a statistical reality. And the consequence of hotel violence is becoming more damaging in terms of casualty rates, insurance wrangling, loss of ROI, brand damage, and lawsuits. But what to do?
Not only can the causes of power outages be completely unforeseeable, the amount of time you are without power can be unpredictable as well. This checklist will help you to prepare for a power failure by keeping your business running and your guests safe.
Winter Is Coming...So What Should Employers Do To Prepare?
November 15, 2018 via ConvergeBlog This article will focus on four risks that this season may bring: how to properly compensate your workers during weather-related absences, the dangers of this year’s flu season, how to limit risks associated with cold-weather exposure, and making sure your company holiday party doesn’t lead to a lawsuit.
November 26, 2018 via Lodging Magazine Yes, the lawsuits geared toward physical or architectural barriers are still being filed, but the new trend in ADA suits involves lawsuits alleging that an owner or operator of a website has failed to make that website accessible to persons who are either visually
impaired or legally blind.