Hotel Owner April 2017 | Page 14

READ THE EDITOR'S BLOG > hotelowner.co.uk/category/editor By Shekina Tuahene 66% ‘‘ 14 QUOTE OF THE MONTH That’s the number of non-British people applying for jobs in the UK’s hospitality industry. Despite Brexit, non-national job seekers have not been put off from applying for work in London’s restaurants and hotels. Hospitality recruiter, the Change Group, found that there was a 7.5% increase in new job seekers in the six months after Brexit. The number of people applying from EU countries stayed the same at 50%. Change Group director Craig Allen described the increase in applicants as “excellent” but stressed that more Britons needed to be encouraged to work in hospitality. With the recent triggering of Article 50, some hoteliers are concerned about how the industry will be affected if the working rights of EU nationals in the UK change. WE ARE DELIGHTED THAT WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER SO MANY OF THEM A PROPER JOB WHICH WILL GIVE THEM EVEN MORE EXPERIENCE ‘‘ STAT OF THE MONTH Holly Kelleher, The Vault manager This quote comes from the manager of the UK’s first hotel for young people with autism and learning difficulties, which gave a group of trainees their first permanent jobs. The Vault in Gateshead trained a group of young adults with learning difficulties in various skills including reception work and preparing and serving food. Following the training programme, the hotel announced that it had given 13 members of the training group jobs with The Vault owners, the St Camillus Care Group. They have been given roles in the kitchen, bar and reception respectively. The hotel is expected to open in May after it was granted planning permission in August last year. THE TOP 3 STORIES FROM THE WEBSITE www.hotelowner.co.uk Image courtesy of Cordings 1 Five-star London hotel evacuates guests after basement fire www.hotelowner.co.uk 2 Neville and Giggs to revise Manchester hotel development 3 Hotel with links to monarchy on the market for £4.1m April 2017