Health and Safety

Hilton Expansion in Vermont Signals Green Hospitality Trends
Management & Regulatory Hilton Expansion in Vermont Signals Green Hospitality Trends

The hospitality sector is currently witnessing a profound transformation where the traditional preference for brand-new developments is being replaced by the strategic expansion of existing, high-performing assets in secondary markets. A prominent example of this shift is the recently completed

NYC Hotel Housekeepers Reach Landmark $100,000 Pay Deal
Management & Regulatory NYC Hotel Housekeepers Reach Landmark $100,000 Pay Deal

The announcement that New York City hotel housekeepers have secured a groundbreaking labor agreement marks a seismic shift in how service-sector roles are valued within the context of global urban economies. This monumental multi-year contract, negotiated between the Hotel and Gaming Trades Council

Is Houston Ready for Ebola Risks During the World Cup?
Management & Regulatory Is Houston Ready for Ebola Risks During the World Cup?

The convergence of global sports enthusiasts in the vibrant metropolitan area of Houston has brought about a unique intersection of celebration and rigorous public health oversight as the city prepares for international arrivals. While the atmosphere surrounding the upcoming soccer matches remains

Do Guests Really Expect Low-Wage Workers to Pay Their Bills?
Management & Regulatory Do Guests Really Expect Low-Wage Workers to Pay Their Bills?

The modern hospitality landscape has reached a precarious tipping point where the traditional mantra of the customer being always right has morphed into a platform for unreasonable financial demands and personal harassment. When a student working a minimum-wage graveyard shift at a local hotel

Why Are Airlines Spraying Insecticide Inside Flight Cabins?
Management & Regulatory Why Are Airlines Spraying Insecticide Inside Flight Cabins?

Travelers sitting on a packed flight from the lush island of Madeira might find themselves momentarily startled as cabin crew walk down the aisles discharging aerosol cans into the sealed air of the aircraft. This process, formally known as disinsection, involves the distribution of insecticide

Nathan Varley’s Model for Ethical Wildlife Tourism in Yellowstone
Travel & Tourism Nathan Varley’s Model for Ethical Wildlife Tourism in Yellowstone

The survival of North America’s most iconic wilderness landscapes depends entirely on a fragile social contract between the millions of visitors who arrive each year and the elusive predators that maintain the biological health of the ecosystem. Nathan Varley, Ph.D., a wildlife ecologist and the

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