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Corporate Travel - Employee Transportation Rental Bangalore - 0 views

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    Teja's travels are stretching its arms to serve the corporate companies and small-scale industries by offering daily pick up and drop off their employees. A company can hire the vehicles based on monthly, daily, hourly rental basis as well as a number of person basis. Our vehicles are maintained perfectly and are good conditions throughout the year. Not only daily pickups and drop up - we will help in team outings, excursions, day tours, weekend tours, holiday trips, etc Why Tejas Corporate Transport Service? 1. Experienced chauffeurs, 2.Well maintained and conditioned vehicles, 3.24/7 help desk support, 4.Reasonable price when compared with the market price, 5.Educated on board staff to assist employees if necessary, 6.A fleet vehicles to accommodate any number of people, 7.Eco vehicles which doesn't harm environment, 8.Friendly environment inside the vehicle Advantages of Corporate Employees 1. Login and Logout will be done accurately, 2.Take rest in the vehicle while travelling, 3.Pollution control and time saving, 4.Have joy and fun with Co employees.. Advantages of Corporate Companies 1. Expect their employees to login and logout as per the company policies. elfare to reduce traffic, 2.Employees will work with no pressure and no tension keeping in mind of travelling (when compared with public transport service to reach offices), 3.improves work efficiency. Key:corporate travels Bangalore, corporate travel service Bangalore, Employee transportation service Bangalore, Employee transportation hire in Bangalore, Employee transportation rentals in Bangalore, Employee transportation rental Bangalore
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Corporate Travel - Employee Transportation Rental Marathahalli - 0 views

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    Teja's travels are stretching its arms to serve the corporate companies and small-scale industries by offering daily pick up and drop off their employees. A company can hire the vehicles based on monthly, daily, hourly rental basis as well as a number of person basis. Our vehicles are maintained perfectly and are good conditions throughout the year. Not only daily pickups and drop up - we will help in team outings, excursions, day tours, weekend tours, holiday trips, etc Why Tejas Corporate Transport Service? 1. Experienced chauffeurs, 2.Well maintained and conditioned vehicles, 3.24/7 help desk support, 4.Reasonable price when compared with the market price, 5.Educated on board staff to assist employees if necessary, 6.A fleet vehicles to accommodate any number of people, 7.Eco vehicles which doesn't harm environment, 8.Friendly environment inside the vehicle Advantages of Corporate Employees 1. Login and Logout will be done accurately, 2.Take rest in the vehicle while travelling, 3.Pollution control and time saving, 4.Have joy and fun with Co employees.. Advantages of Corporate Companies 1. Expect their employees to login and logout as per the company policies. elfare to reduce traffic, 2.Employees will work with no pressure and no tension keeping in mind of travelling (when compared with public transport service to reach offices), 3.improves work efficiency.
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Corporate Travel - Employee Transportation Rental Koramangala - 0 views

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    Teja's travels are stretching its arms to serve the corporate companies and small-scale industries by offering daily pick up and drop off their employees. A company can hire the vehicles based on monthly, daily, hourly rental basis as well as a number of person basis. Our vehicles are maintained perfectly and are good conditions throughout the year. Not only daily pickups and drop up - we will help in team outings, excursions, day tours, weekend tours, holiday trips, etc Why Tejas Corporate Transport Service? 1. Experienced chauffeurs, 2.Well maintained and conditioned vehicles, 3.24/7 help desk support, 4.Reasonable price when compared with the market price, 5.Educated on board staff to assist employees if necessary, 6.A fleet vehicles to accommodate any number of people, 7.Eco vehicles which doesn't harm environment, 8.Friendly environment inside the vehicle Advantages of Corporate Employees 1. Login and Logout will be done accurately, 2.Take rest in the vehicle while travelling, 3.Pollution control and time saving, 4.Have joy and fun with Co employees.. Advantages of Corporate Companies 1. Expect their employees to login and logout as per the company policies. elfare to reduce traffic, 2.Employees will work with no pressure and no tension keeping in mind of travelling (when compared with public transport service to reach offices), 3.improves work efficiency.
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AHLA declares Sept. 1 as National Hotel Employee Day - 0 views

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    HOTEL EMPLOYEES NOW have their own day, Sept. 1, thanks to the American Hotel & Lodging Association. AHLA had the date included in the National Day Calendar as part of its effort to increase recruitment of new hospitality workers. National Hotel Employee Day will be celebrated annually to thank hotel employees for their hard work and dedication and recognize the role they play in the nation's travel, tourism and hotel industries, according to AHLA. AHLA's launching of the day is in response to the struggle U.S. hotels are facing to quickly fill more than 120,000 open hotel jobs by offering current and prospective employees higher wages, with better benefits, and more flexibility. "On this inaugural National Hotel Employee Day, we thank America's nearly two million hotel employees. Every day in communities across the nation, hotel employees' service and dedication help facilitate some of Americans' most important life events - from wedding receptions to family reunions and vacations," said Chip Rogers, AHLA president and CEO. "Now is the time to consider one of the more than 200 enriching careers in the hotel industry."
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corporate travel rentals service indiranagar - 0 views

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    Teja's travels are stretching its arms to serve the corporate companies and small-scale industries by offering daily pick up and drop off their employees. A company can hire the vehicles based on monthly, daily, hourly rental basis as well as a number of person basis. Our vehicles are maintained perfectly and are good conditions throughout the year. Not only daily pickups and drop up - we will help in team outings, excursions, day tours, weekend tours, holiday trips, etc Why Tejas Corporate Transport Service? 1. Experienced chauffeurs, 2.Well maintained and conditioned vehicles, 3.24/7 help desk support, 4.Reasonable price when compared with the market price, 5.Educated on board staff to assist employees if necessary, 6.A fleet vehicles to accommodate any number of people, 7.Eco vehicles which doesn't harm environment, 8.Friendly environment inside the vehicle Advantages of Corporate Employees 1. Login and Logout will be done accurately, 2.Take rest in the vehicle while travelling, 3.Pollution control and time saving, 4.Have joy and fun with Co employees.. Advantages of Corporate Companies 1. Expect their employees to login and logout as per the company policies. elfare to reduce traffic, 2.Employees will work with no pressure and no tension keeping in mind of travelling (when compared with public transport service to reach offices), 3.improves work efficiency.
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Employee transportation in Bangalore - Office Cab Services in Bangalore - 0 views

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    Tejas tours and travels ensures that corporate employee transportation is done with the utmost professionalism, ensuring the daily commute into safety, punctuality, and efficiency. Our Safety measures - Multi-level panic alarm system which can be used in case of emergency; Panic button installed inside the vehicle, mobile app and calling the transport helpline; on raising an alarm an automated call is established with the transport supervisor and Admin. Our corporate employee transportation solutions are flexible and configurable offerings specially designed for clients' transportation requirements. With tejas travels Corporate Employee Transportation solution, the process has demonstrated significant improvements in on-time performance, female safety - safe drop confirmation through IVR call, and compliance with detailed reporting and analysis to give transparency into the process.
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Hotel associations observe National Hotel Employee Day - 0 views

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    THE LEADERS OF national hotel organizations, including the American Hotel & Lodging Association, the Asian American Hotel Owners Association, the National Association of Black Hotel Owners, Operators & Developers, and the Latino Hotel Association, came together to commemorate the second annual National Hotel Employee Day on Sept. 1. AHLA and the National Day Calendar established National Hotel Employee Day in 2022 to honor the nearly two million employees in the hotel industry, celebrated each year on Sept. 1. AHLA president and CEO Chip Rogers highlighted the essential role of employees in hotels and emphasized the establishment of NHE Day as a way to express gratitude to America's nearly two million hotel professionals, recognizing their dedication and service.
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NJ law would require new hotel owners to retain employees - 0 views

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    THE NEW JERSEY legislature has passed legislation that will place new requirements regarding employees when a hotel changes hands. Hospitality and business associations are objecting to the law, saying it will hinder hotels' recovering in the state. Assembly Bill 6246 will, among other things, require new owners of a hotel to keep all employees on staff for at least 90 days after the purchase without reducing their wages or benefits. The bills also would require the previous owners to provide a list of all employees' names, addresses, hiring dates, phone numbers, wage rates and employment classifications at least 30 days before the change in control, according to the legislation. It also sets terms for how the new owners can reduce staff if necessary during the retention period as well as how violations of the law should be addressed. The proposed law is well intended, but flawed, Ray Cantor, vice president of government affairs for the New Jersey Business & Industry Association told Center Square newspaper.
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Corporate Travel - Employee Transportation Rental Bangalore - 0 views

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    Teja's travels are stretching its arms to serve the corporate companies and small-scale industries by offering daily pick up and drop off their employees. A company can hire the vehicles based on monthly, daily, hourly rental basis as well as a number of person basis. Our vehicles are maintained perfectly and are good conditions throughout the year. Not only daily pickups and drop up - we will help in team outings, excursions, day tours, weekend tours, holiday trips, etc
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COVID continued, leaders changed in 2021 - Asian Hospitality - 0 views

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    AS 2022 BEGINS, many of the issues U.S. hoteliers faced in 2021, primarily related to the COVID-19 pandemic, are likely to continue. The year past also saw other changes, such as new leadership at AAHOA and a new administration in Washington, D.C. Below are the top stories covered by Asian Hospitality during 2021. They also include ongoing economic relief as the hospitality industry continued its struggle to recover from the pandemic; the return to in-person conventions; and powerful natural disasters. The year began with some optimism that the end of the pandemic was near. Several kinds of vaccines were announced in December 2020, and the rollout continued into 2021. Hoteliers did what they could to promote vaccination, including AAHOA's "Pledge to Protect Our Guests, Employees, and Businesses" initiative. Hoteliers who sign the pledge will provide time, reduce barriers and consider incentives to encourage their employees to get vaccinated when they are available. They also will encourage COVID-19 safety precautions, including wearing masks and social distancing. "Thanks to AHLA's ongoing efforts, the CDC has updated its guidelines prioritizing hotel workers under Phase 1c of the COVID-19 vaccines distribution. This is a significant achievement that directly impacts the health and safety of hotel workers across the country. It also recognizes that hotel employees continue to be on the front lines of the pandemic," Chip Rogers, AHLA president and CEO said at the time.
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AAHOA Chairwoman Testimony: Impact of DOL Overtime Proposal - 0 views

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    FORMER AAHOA CHAIRWOMAN Jagruti Panwala testified recently before Congress on the Department of Labor's proposal to raise the overtime salary exemption threshold for executive, administrative, and professional employees under the Fair Labor Standards Act. Panwala, now a board member for American Hotel & Lodging Association, argued that the proposed change would actually limit hotel employees' opportunities and does not take into account economic differences between regions of the country. In August, DOL proposed raising the threshold from $35,568 to an estimated $60,209 in 2024 according to AHLA based on the department's projections. That equals a nearly 70 percent increase, and AHLA said that means all employees making under that amount must be paid overtime for any hours worked over 40 in one week. The DOL proposal also would automatically increase the threshold every three years thereafter based on the 35th percentile of earnings for full-time salaried workers in the lowest-wage census region, currently the South.
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Noble Investment Group Tops 2023 Best Places to Work - 0 views

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    MIT SHAH-LED NOBLE Investment Group topped the "2023 Best Places to Work in Money Management" awards by the investment news portal Pensions & Investments. The selection process involved a thorough evaluation of workplace policies, practices, and employee feedback, with combined insights playing a key role in identifying top companies in the industry, Noble said in a statement. Shah, Noble's founder and CEO, expressed honor in being named to the list. "We take pride in the ongoing recognition of Noble's culture, emphasizing excellence, inclusivity, and professional growth," Shah said. "Our team, our greatest strength, shares a dedication to fostering an environment that values and supports one another, as reflected in this honor." "As their employees attest, companies on this year's Best Places to Work list showcase a commitment to cultivating a robust workplace culture," said P&I Executive Editor Julie Tatge. "Even amid challenges like volatile markets and ongoing pandemic stress, employees noted strong support from their managers, empowering them to perform at their best."
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AHLA relaunches campaign to boost travel - Asian Hospitality - 0 views

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    THE AMERICAN HOTEL and Lodging Association relaunched its "Hospitality is Working" campaign to highlight hotels' commitment to workforce, guests and communities, according to a statement. The campaign aims to reengage travelers and showcase the economic and community benefits hotels provide in neighborhoods across the U.S. As more Americans begin to travel, the initiative will highlight the broad range of benefits hotels provide the communities they serve and point out the industry's strong commitment to investing in its workforce, providing quality career opportunities and protecting employees and guests, AHLA said. "In every American city, hotels support employees and their families and serve our communities," said Chip Rogers, AHLA's president and CEO. "Hotels are investing in our workforce to create good jobs that power local economies. We're keeping guests and employees safe. Six in 10 hotels are small businesses, and they're creating opportunities for other small companies to grow and thrive. Hotels also help fund vital government services through local, state and federal taxes. Hotels are a net benefit to the communities we serve, and as we seek to reignite travel, we look forward to growing together."
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AHLA: Hotels offering higher wages, benefits, flexibility to lure employees - 0 views

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    AS THE LABOR shortage continues, hotels are offering more incentives to attract new employees, according to a survey by the American Hotel & Lodging Association. They include higher wages, more benefits and greater scheduling flexibility. AHLA's Front Desk Feedback survey of more than 500 hoteliers, conducted Jan. 10 to 17, found that 79 percent of responding hotels were experiencing staffing shortages. Also, 71 percent of respondents are increasing wages, 64 percent are offering greater flexibility with hours and 33 percent are expanding benefits. Despite that, 81 percent said they are still unable to fill open positions. Also, 79 percent of respondents are experiencing a staffing shortage, severely so for 22 percent. The most critical staffing need is housekeeping, with 43 percent ranking it as their top hiring need. At the same time, in September, 87 percent of respondents said they were short staffed, 36 percent severely, with 43 percent ranking housekeeping as their top hiring need at the time. Respondents are attempting to fill an average of seven positions per property, down from 10 vacancies per property in September. "Recruiting enough workers continues to be the top challenge for many hoteliers, and this is leading to historic career opportunities for hotel employees," said Chip Rogers, AHLA president and CEO.
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AHLA opposes the pro-union PRO Act - 0 views

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    SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS of the proposed Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2023 say it is needed to protect the rights of workers to organize under labor unions. However, the American Hotel & Lodging Association and others claim the PRO Act puts an undue burden on small businesses, including hotels. The PRO Act would authorize penalties against employers that interfere with employees' efforts to organize, according to Democratic Rep. Robert "Bobby" Scott of Virginia, one of the co-sponsors of the bill. Also, the bill would facilitate collective bargaining agreements, close loopholes that allow employers to misclassify employees as supervisors and independent contractors. Other aspects of the PRO Act include protection for employees that experience retaliation for trying to organize a union, ensures that workers can collect "fair share" fees and authorizes a private right of action for violation of workers' rights. It also prevents employers from interfering in union elections or holding captive audience meetings. "Regrettably, for too long, workers have suffered from anti-union attacks and toothless labor laws that undermined their right to form a union," Scott said. "As a historic number of Americans put their support behind labor unions, Congress has an urgent responsibility to ensure that workers can join a union and negotiate for higher pay, better benefits, and safer workplaces."
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AHLA protests new 'joint-employer standard' - 0 views

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    PROPOSED FEDERAL REGULATIONS defining a "joint-employer standard" would have a "chilling effect" on the hospitality industry and franchises in general, according to the American Hotel & Lodging Association. The National Labor Relations Board's latest version of the standard could define two companies as joint employers if they both control certain elements of employees' terms and conditions. The period for comments on the proposed regulations ended Nov. 21 and the would rescind and replace the joint-employer rule that took effect on April 27, 2020. That previous rule established that "a business must possess and exercise substantial direct and immediate control over one or more essential terms and conditions of employment of another employer's employees" to be considered a joint employer. However, a ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in July reversed that rule. Now, under the new rule, "two or more employers would be considered joint employers if they 'share or codetermine those matters governing employees' essential terms and conditions of employment,' such as wages, benefits and other compensation, work and scheduling, hiring and discharge, discipline, workplace health and safety, supervision, assignment, and work rules," according to NLRB.
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Employee Day Outing - Employee Trip Service - Corporate Group Travel - 0 views

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    Corporate travel can be a lot of fun while enhancing staff dynamics and individual skills. Ideal corporate activities raise employee morale, intending to bring about their development potential in a fun manner. It provides group learning opportunities tailored to the individual roles of the staff. It can also be utilised to learn new abilities like leadership, task management, or sales strategies. Travelling in small groups to far away exotic locations will add to the interactive and stress-free time if the ride is comfortable and smooth. The best travel agency to provide sturdy Tempo traveller services in Bangalore is Tejas Travels.
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Associations Protest Against NLRB Joint Employer Rule - 0 views

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    MORE ASSOCIATIONS ARE joining the American Hotel & Lodging Association in protesting the National Labor Relations Board's recently issued final ruling on the definition of joint-employer status. The ruling essentially broadens the definition to any "entity that has an employment relationship with the employees," and AAHOA, AHLA and the other associations say it could damage the current franchise business model. NLRB's new standard, issued last week, defines a joint employer to be any company that shares or codetermines one or more essential terms and conditions of employment. Those include: Wages, benefits, and other compensation. Hours of work and scheduling. The assignment of duties to be performed. The supervision of the performance of duties. Work rules and directions governing the manner, means, and methods of the performance of duties and the grounds for discipline. The tenure of employment, including hiring and discharge. Working conditions related to the safety and health of employees.
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Hilton Cares:$500K Scholarships for Hospitality Careers 2024 - 0 views

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    HILTON AND HILTON Global Foundation recently introduced Hilton Cares. The program providing $500,000 in scholarships and financial aid for employees and community members interested in pursuing careers in hospitality. Applications for the program open in early 2024, Hilton said in a statement. Hilton also was named the World's Best Workplace by Fortune magazine and Great Place to Work's latest rankings. The company also was named the Best Workplace for Women in the U.S. and maintained its No. 1 Best Workplace status in various countries in 2023, including Argentina, Austria, China, Dominican Republic, France, India, Italy, Peru, Portugal, Switzerland and Uruguay. "At Hilton, we are building a fully human experience at work, where our team members feel like they are seen, they are welcome, and they are part of something greater than themselves," said Laura Fuentes, Hilton's chief human resources officer. "This recognition reinforces what employees are looking for - a workplace culture that helps them reach their full potential."
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Hoteliers recognize Black History Month - 0 views

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    BLACK HISTORY MONTH is a time to think about unity in general and hoteliers of all races acknowledged that this year. AAHOA observed the month, as did others in the industry through actions and testimonials. A way to engage the local community California hotelier and philanthropist Sunil "Sunny" Tolani in a recent article discussed the importance of the month to him. Tolani is CEO of the Prince Organization in Anaheim, California, and in an interview with New York Wire magazine, he discussed diversity and his company's participation in the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service in January. The event supports a sense of family among his employees, Tolani said. "Employees make time to volunteer and the MLK Day of Service is a great way we engage with our local community while honoring the legacy of Dr. King," Tolani said. "Whether we plan on cleaning up a public space, mentoring and providing internships to young people, mentoring our staff, inviting the local students to tour the back of house hotel operations, what they do makes a world of difference. Our entire organization felt a sense of pride at what we were able to achieve." Tolani said supporting minority rights also builds meaningful relationships within the communities in which they operate and "taps the passions of millions of guests."
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