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NYC mayor signs 'Safe Hotels Act' into law amid industry protests 2024 - 0 views

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    NEW YORK CITY Mayor Eric Adams signed the Safe Hotels Act on Nov. 4, requiring hotels across the five boroughs to obtain operating licenses. The act, sponsored by City Council Member Julie Menin, faced opposition from industry groups like AAHOA and the American Hotel and Lodging Association and was revised twice before passing. The new law, also called Intro. 0991, establishes stricter standards on safety, staffing, cleaning and licensing to enforce protections for workers and guests, according to the mayor's office. "Our top priority from day one has been to keep people safe, and that includes protecting workers and tourists at our city's hotels," Adams said. "That's why we are expanding protections for the working-class New Yorkers who run our hotels and the guests who use them. The Safe Hotels Act ensures our hotels are safe, healthy, and clean, enabling our tourism industry to thrive and create jobs. This is a win for working people, the tourism and hotel industry, and all New Yorkers."
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NYC Council passes Safe Hotels Act despite industry pushback - 0 views

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    THE NEW YORK City Council passed the controversial Safe Hotels Act, also known as Intro. 991, on Wednesday, despite strong opposition from industry groups like AAHOA and the American Hotel & Lodging Association. The council's Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection approved the bill, requiring hotel operators to obtain a license to operate in New York City. The associations argued that the bill, introduced by Councilwoman Julie Menin on July 18, will have a damaging impact on New York's hotels and economy, particularly minority-owned businesses. AAHOA said the revisions made during the legislative process fail to address industry concerns. "While we acknowledge the passage of the Safe Hotels Act and the attempt to accommodate smaller properties, this revision still falls short of addressing our broader concerns with the legislation. Hoteliers of all sizes deserve the flexibility to manage their operations effectively to ensure efficiency and guest satisfaction," said Miraj Patel, AAHOA chairman. "The unintended consequences of this act will disproportionately affect minority-owned businesses, stifling entrepreneurship and innovation in the hospitality sector."
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Top Tips to Keep the Valuables Safe while Traveling to Abroad - 0 views

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Tips on How to Shop Online Safely - Jobs Worldwide - 0 views

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    We are now in the 21st century where technology is already advance. To put it simply, all things can be done easily. Years ago, the only communication we had was through the mails but now we have phones and smartphones which are a great help to everyone. Since technology is fast evolving, you can now buy a lot of stuff online. How will you know that it is safe to buy the things that you want online? Tips on how to shop online: 1.Rely on family, friends, and consumer organizations for recommendations. 2.Do not buy expensive products from merchants you do not know.
Nancy Long

5 Safety Tips While Traveling with Pets | A-Z Tech Automotive - 0 views

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    Are you planning to take your beloved pets on a ‪‎Long Drive‬ this summer? If you are taking a pet with you, follow these simple guidelines to keep them safe and enjoy your ride with your pets. Check out this A-Z Tech Automotive blog for some great safety tips for them. Lean more here..
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    Are you planning to take your beloved pets on a ‪‎Long Drive‬ this summer? If you are taking a pet with you, follow these simple guidelines to keep them safe and enjoy your ride with your pets. Check out this A-Z Tech Automotive blog for some great safety tips for them. Lean more here..
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Hospitality professionals oppose NYC's 'Safe Hotels Act' at city hall - 0 views

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    HUNDREDS OF HOSPITALITY professionals gathered at City Hall to oppose Intro 991, the "Safe Hotels Act," highlighting its detrimental effects on NYC hotels, subcontractors, and small businesses. This follows last month's protest, which drew more than 1,500 attendees. Intro 991, despite being framed as a safety measure, imposes costly mandates that threaten the survival of the city's hotels, risking over 265,000 jobs and billions in tax revenue, according to industry associations. Representatives from the American Hotel & Lodging Association and AAHOA were among the protesters. "Intro 991 targets a single industry and will inflict sweeping harm on the hotel sector, the economy, and hotel guests," said Kevin Carey, AHLA's interim president and CEO. "The bill will have devastating, unintended consequences for New York City's tourism and hospitality industries, forcing many hotels and small businesses to close. We urge the city council to reconsider and find real solutions that protect both safety and livelihoods." Since the legislation was introduced in July, AAHOA members have reached out to the council, urging them to reconsider the act. AAHOA Northeast regional director Preyas Patel, past chairwoman Jagruti Panwala, former young professional director Purvi Panwala and AAHOA member Mitesh Ahir addressed the council after the event.
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New group forms to protest NYC 'Safe Hotels Act' | USA 2024 - 0 views

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    A NEW GROUP, led by two Indo American hoteliers, has formed to oppose the New York City Council's proposed "Safe Hotels Act," otherwise known as Intro 991. The new group, the NYC Minority Hotel Association, joins other associations including AAHOA, the American Hotel & Lodging Association and the Hotel Association of New York City in saying the proposed ordinance would damage the city's hotel business. The bill, originally proposed by Councilwoman Julie Menin on July 18 and revised on Aug. 2, would require hotels to obtain a license in order to operate in the city. "The application term would be two years, and there would be an license fee of $200. Hotels would be required to maintain continuous front desk coverage and large hotels would be required to have continuous coverage by at least one security guard," the city says on its website. "All hotels would be required to maintain the cleanliness of each guest room. The licensee would be required to directly employ their core employees, subject to enumerated exceptions. Hotels that violate the license conditions would be subject to civil penalties."
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Essential Tips to Keep your Passport Safe at Hotels Overseas - 0 views

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    Travelling abroad? Just before you start your journey keep these tips handy for your passport safety. For any traveller overseas, passport becomes the lifeguard, and keeping it safe is the most essential thing for everyone to return home safely. Read the post here to know how to keep your passport secure at hotels.
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AHLA Foundation 3rd Annual No Room for Trafficking Summit - 0 views

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    The American Hotel & Lodging Association Foundation's third annual "No Room for Trafficking Summit" will take place on July 30, coinciding with the United Nations' World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. The upcoming summit will evaluate the first-year impact of NRFT Survivor Fund grants on nearly 650 human trafficking survivors, AHLA Foundation said in a statement. "In 2022, we launched the NRFT Survivor Fund - a first for the hotel industry - to expand the hotel and lodging industry's efforts to support trafficking survivors," said Anna Blue, AHLA Foundation's president. "Since launching the Survivor Fund, we have grown our total raised to $7.5 million towards our goal of $10 million, and we look forward to awarding $1 million in grants to community-based organizations that support human trafficking survivors at our third annual summit." Last year's NRFT Summit announced the inaugural grantees of the NRFT Survivor Fund, including Safe House Project, BEST, Restore NYC, and the University of Maryland SAFE Center for Human Trafficking Survivors, the statement said. AHLA Foundation also shared data showing the impact of the $500,000 distributed to the four Survivor Grantees.
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Best Trekking in Nepal - 0 views

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    It is safe to say that you are one of the aforementioned trekkers who need to experience Nepal trekking with all the excellence and society? At that point you should counsel Experience the Himalayas.
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Get Your France Tourist Visa And Know How To Make Check-In At France Airport - 0 views

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    There are tips for a safe flight abroad. Get your France tourist Visa and know how to avoid troubles in your check in.
Nancy Long

Study Alert: Is Texting While Driving More Fatal Than DUI? - 0 views

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    A recent study shows that texting while driving is more dangerous than drunk driving. This is turning into a serious problem. Here are complete reasons behind this. Check out our recent blog to learn more. http://bit.ly/1ydMkzX
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    A recent study shows that texting while driving is more dangerous than drunk driving. This is turning into a serious problem. Here are complete reasons behind this. Check out our recent blog to learn more. http://bit.ly/1ydMkzX
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'Protect NYC Tourism Coalition' marches against hotel bill - 0 views

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    MORE THAN A thousand hotel owners, workers and small business owners from the newly formed "Protect NYC Tourism Coalition" rallied on the steps of New York's City Hall on Sept. 12 to protest the city council's "Safe Hotels" bill. The coalition also sent a letter urging the council to reject the bill, also known as "Int. 991", arguing that the bill threatens the sustainability of New York City's hotel and tourism industries and jeopardizes the livelihoods of thousands of workers. The coalition includes members from AAHOA, the American Hotel & Lodging Association, the Hotel Association of New York City, the Real Estate Board of New York, the Coalition for Hotel Subcontractors, the NYC Minority Hotel Association, the National Association of Black Hotel Owners, Operators, and Developers, along with other groups and stakeholders supporting New York City's tourism industry. First introduced by Councilwoman Julie Menin over the summer, Int. 991 is presented by supporters as a "simple licensing bill." Opponents argue it would impose operational mandates that could drive many hotels out of business, jeopardizing 42,000 hotel jobs and nearly 260,000 jobs supported by the industry, along with billions in revenue for New York City.
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NYC Council postpones hearing on 'Hotel Licensing' bill - 0 views

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    THE NEW YORK City Council postponed a hearing, originally scheduled for July 30, on the "Safe Hotels Act" bill in response to protests from industry associations and hotel owners. The American Hotel & Lodging Association and AAHOA argued that the bill would disrupt their members' businesses and significantly harm the city's nearly 700 hotels and approximately 265,000 employees. The associations welcomed the delay, allowing more time for feedback before the legislative process continues. "Over the last 10 days, NYC's hotel industry and the tourism economy have rallied to speak with one voice and resoundingly make clear that the Hotel Licensing bill introduced in the City Council has the potential to devastate New York City's hotel industry," said Kevin Carey, AHLA's interim president and CEO. "We are grateful for the support of our members, hotel industry coalition partners, and our allies in the restaurant and real estate community for helping to avert an economic disaster in New York City that no one wants."
James Stevens

Simple ways to make your minibus trip in Chester more enjoyable - 0 views

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    To make your trip more enjoyable, it was always important to opt for a company that is adequately insured and licensed for safe trip. Also, you must do some initial research to choose a company that is reliable and credible. For details visit our site.
Elisa Graceffo

Top 4 Reasons Why should you Keep your Old Passport Safe - 0 views

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    If you are renewing your passport for the first time, you might wonder what will happen with your old passport. You might think that it's a good idea to shred or destroy your old passport, just like the way you cut up your old credit card when you get a new one. Don't do it! Here are top 4 reasons explaining why should you store it at a safe place even though you can't use it for travel.
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Grand Parent Travelling with Children in Philadelphia is a Safe and have Fun - 0 views

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    Food allocation might be a bit more challenging. If you are journeying alone, as a several or in Conde Nast Specialist you will need to price range meals expenses accordingly. Now add up the expenses.
Alex Morgan

Grand Parent Travelling with Children in Philadelphia is a Safe and have Fun - 0 views

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    Food allocation might be a bit more challenging. If you are journeying alone, as a several or in Conde Nast Specialist you will need to price range meals expenses accordingly. Now add up the expenses.
Elisa Graceffo

Enroll a Trip in Smart Traveler Enrollment Program for Safe Travels - 0 views

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    Traveling abroad? Enrolling your trip in STEP - The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, helps you receiving important information from the Embassy about travel alerts and warnings for your destination country. This program also helps Embassy to contact you in case of emergency, confirm your safety and arrange for evacuation. It also makes it possible for the Embassy to contact the traveler's family back home with updates. Stay safe and connected with enrolling your trip in this free service. To gather more information about STEP, read the article here.
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Safe Your Digital Identity During Traveling - 0 views

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    Its digital era! Though there are some benefits but also many harms of it like someone can easily hack your digital identity. Click on below link and find out how you can save yourself from these.
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