Guest expectations in the hotel industry have changed faster than ever before. Travelers now expect more than clean rooms and ...
Hotel employees are often the first to see evidence of human trafficking. More than 100 employees, ranging from housekeeping staff to general managers, attended a Downtown event as part of National ...
Human trafficking remains a hidden crisis in the U.S. Learn how hotels, training laws, and partnerships are helping identify victims and stop trafficking.
France has updated the national professional qualification for hotel and tourism managers, revising skills requirements for ...
Industry leaders and state officials in Georgia have renewed their commitment to preventing human trafficking in hotels and accommodation businesses.
A 2019 state law requires certain hotel, restaurant and truck stop workers to attend trafficking training. Here's how two QC lawmakers strengthened that law in 2025.
Hyatt, Hilton and IHG are offering a free, 30-minute human trafficking training course for the entire industry.
When the subject of budget hospitality comes up, it is often part of the conversation regarding the democratisation of travel ...