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With all the news surrounding inflation in the United States, consumer and business costs (as in all the costs of doing business such as taxes, wages and supplies) have increased in 2022.
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Via Hotel Business | image: cctv surveillance security system in luxury five star hotel corridor | Technologies That Improve Workplace Safety

The hospitality industry is ripe for technological advances. Since the industry is labor-intensive, technology can help automate many of the industry’s jobs.

In addition, technology can help mitigate many safety hazards in the hospitality industry. For example, restaurants can use gas detectors to alert them of gas leaks, and hotels can use security cameras to deter crime. This article will discuss several technologies that can improve workplace safety in the hospitality industry.

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Impacts of Hurricane Ian on Property Insurance Renewals for Hotels and Clubs

October 27, 2022 via Hotel News Resource
With all the news surrounding inflation in the United States, consumer and business costs (as in all the costs of doing business such as taxes, wages and supplies) have increased in 2022. What else do clubs and hotels need to consider, especially as budget season is upon us? One word: insurance.
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Data Breach Threat Grows for Hotel Companies as Cyberattacks Evolve

October 18, 2022 via CoStar
Hotel companies are still a popular target for data thieves looking to gain personal information of guests and employees and monetize them or to hold sensitive information for ransom.
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Ending The Confusion Over Floor Safety

October 13, 2022 via Hotel Business

The topic of slip-and-fall accidents should be pretty straightforward: Someone slips on a floor, a stair or a loose cord; they fall and hopefully are not injured. However, when we look closely at slip-and-fall accidents, we find several open ends and a high degree of ambiguity and confusion.
Via CoStar | image: businessman slip falling on exclamation symbol beware | Franchising, Drunk Guests and ADA Compliance: How Hoteliers Can Prepare for Liability Issues
Through the normal course of operations, there are myriad legal issues hoteliers must navigate to protect themselves.

During the 2022 Hospitality Law Conference Washington, D.C., industry attorneys and legal experts addressed issues that could potentially expose hoteliers to civil and criminal liabilities and how to best mitigate those situations.
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