Studio 6 Katy, Texas, a new-build extended-stay hotel, is now open in the Houston suburb. It is owned by Sharin Patel and Ripan Modi.
The 63-suite hotel was built under the new design parent company G6 Hospitality introduced last year. Nearby attractions include Rhodes Stadium and Legacy Stadium, Nelson Water Gardens and Nursery and Typhoon Texas Waterpark. The hotel also is pet friendly, and G6's recently implemented "Clean@6" cleaning and safety protocols are in effect at the new property.
"Katy is a vibrant town and popular destination for business and tourism, and we are excited to partner with G6 Hospitality to bring more affordable lodging options to the area," said Modi, who also is the hotel's general manager. "We chose to open a Studio 6 because of the brand's longstanding commitment to leaving the light on for guests, which has been of even greater need for those required to continue travel during these times. Whether guests are looking to stay for an extended period or just a night or two, our goal is to make traveling affordable and accessible for all."
THE WAR IN Ukraine and lingering concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic are making some travelers nervous, according to a survey from risk and crisis response provider Global Rescue. Still, Global Rescue found that fewer people are experiencing hesitancy about travel.
About 71 percent of respondents to Global Rescue's Spring 2022 Traveler Safety and Sentiment Survey said they are somewhat concerned, concerned or much more
concerned about international travel since the beginning of the war in Ukraine. The remaining 29 percent said they are not concerned at all.
The respondents' destinations also caused some anxiety as well as returning to travel after two years of pandemic-related travel restrictions. At the same time, 89 percent of respondents said the war in Ukraine has not changed their travel plans and 70 percent are not experiencing any re-entry to travel anxiety. An even larger majority, 84 percent, of survey takers report they are less or much less concerned about travel today compared to the beginning of the pandemic.
NEARLY 80 PERCENT of travelers said that the latest COVID-19 variant, BA5, is unlikely to make them cancel or postpone international travel this year,
according to a survey from travel risk assessment firm Global Rescue. At the same time, Global Rescue said relaxed COVID-19 recommendations from the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention could encourage travelers' confidence.
The floodgates are opening
The Summer 2022 Global Rescue Traveler Safety and Sentiment Survey found that 68 percent of respondents have already traveled internationally since the pandemic.
Another 16 percent expects to travel abroad by the end of the year and 9 percent plan to do so in the first quarter of 2023.
"Whether it's revenge travel or responsible travel following vaccination, or a combination of both, 7-out-of-10 travelers are much less concerned about travel
compared to the beginning of the pandemic," said Dan Richards, CEO of Global Rescue and a member of the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board at the U.S. Department
of Commerce. "They feel safe enough to plan trips and vacations because they're vaccinated, borders are open, and they have confidence they'll be able to get home
if the worst happens."
The U.S. ending its requirement for a negative COVID test to enter the country in June also went far in increasing confidence and encouraging visits from
international travelers, Richards said. Nearly half of travelers, 49 percent, said that they are more likely to travel internationally in the next 12 months as
COVID related restrictions are relaxed.
Phil Norman is executive vice-president of people resources and development for third-party hospitality management company Twenty Four Seven Hotels. Previously,
he was chief human resources officer with Canyon Ranch where he operated human resources functions for 1,840 U.S. employees across hotels and cruise ships.
Norman will provide oversight for talent management, including leadership development, organizational capability and change management in this newly created role,
the company said. He also held similar positions as human resources director at the Homestead, America's oldest resort property dating to 1766, and the Arizona
Biltmore Resort & Spa, where he oversaw 1,250 team members, while ensuring safety and building an inclusive environment.
"With 35 years of hospitality human resources experience, Phil is the ideal candidate to take over our people resources and development team as well as provide
immediate support to our on-property teams," said David Wani, CEO for Twenty Four Seven Hotels. "His performance at both the hotel and corporate levels has been
amazing, creating workplaces where every associate is gratified by their work and where they feel they belong. Phil's reputation of aligning systems and processes
and his focus on workplace culture create the potential for exceptional stakeholder returns and in turn support the growth of the company."
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.
ALL FORMS OF travel are experiencing a post-pandemic resurgence, including cruises, according to a survey from risk and crisis response provider Global Rescue.
Some have concerns about their destination, but most are ready to hit the seven seas.
According to the Global Rescue Traveler Sentiment and Safety Survey, 30 percent of respondents were experiencing some hesitancy about where to go, or when to get
back to travel after two years of pandemic-related travel restrictions. Meanwhile, 70 percent of respondents are not experiencing any re-entry to travel anxiety
in general or on cruise ships, according to the survey.
"Nineteen percent of survey takers say they feel safer or much safer about taking a cruise compared to last year," said Dan Richards, CEO of Global Rescue and a
member of the U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory Board at the U.S. Department of Commerce.
NEARLY HALF OF travelers, or 49 percent, have already taken an international trip, according to a survey by travel risk and crisis response provider Global Rescue. That indicates an 88 percent jump in travel abroad since summer of 2021.
The Winter 2022 Global Rescue Travel Safety and Sentiment survey has also revealed that domestically, 85 percent of respondents have already traveled, signaling an 18 percent increase during the period.
The survey of more than 1,400 respondents between Jan. 25 to 29 found that nine out of 10 travelers are "much less or less" concerned about travel since the pandemic,
showing a 22 percent increase in travel confidence.
"All signals are pointing to the beginning of the end of international travel restrictions due to the pandemic. Countries like New Zealand, Denmark, Norway, Sweden
and others are opening their borders as severe COVID-19 illnesses and hospitalizations decline, vaccinations increase and testing is more convenient. Domestic travel continues to increase but the big news is that travel abroad is surging," said Dan Richards, CEO of Global Rescue. "When people feel safe, they travel and we are seeing tremendous, positive change in the traveler confidence about their well-being."
The Park Inn by Radisson Florence is open in Florence, South Carolina. It is owned and operated by Ankit Patel and is one of the first new-build Park Inns in the U.S.
The 60-room hotel is six miles from Florence Regional Airport and near the city's downtown. Nearby attractions include the Florence Center, Francis Marion University
Beaver Creek Golf Club, Timrod Park, the Florence County Museum and Darlington Raceway. Amenities include an indoor pool, a patio with fire pit and a fitness center.
Radisson Hotel Groups' new Safety Protocol program has been implemented at the hotel featuring increased sanitation to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
MAJOR U.S. HOTELS firms Marriott Hotels & Resorts and Hyatt Hotels Corp. announced that they are ceasing operations in Russia due to its ongoing invasion in Ukraine. Also, AAHOA issued a statement condemning the war.
The hotel companies also emphasized their efforts to ensure the safety and wellbeing of their employees and guests in both Ukraine and neighboring countries who
face these 'unconscionable challenges'.
"We have made the decision, effective immediately, to close our corporate office in Moscow, and pause the opening of upcoming hotels and all future hotel development
and investment in Russia," Marriott said in a statement. "We have been closely monitoring the deteriorating situation in Ukraine, Russia and neighboring countries,
and remain in regular contact with our teams on the ground, as we work to comply with sanctions and applicable laws. Our hotels in Russia are owned by third parties
and we continue to evaluate the ability for these hotels to remain open."
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.
1. Introduction to Commercial Refrigeration:
Commercial refrigeration systems have evolved into sophisticated technologies that serve a
multitude of industries. From preserving perishable foods to storing temperature-sensitive
pharmaceuticals, these systems play a vital role in modern business operations. The versatility of commercial refrigeration extends beyond conventional
cooling needs, catering to diverse applications with precision and efficiency. As businesses strive for sustainability and efficiency, the demand for
innovative refrigeration solutions continues to rise. In this article, we explore the multifaceted nature of commercial refrigeration and its far-reaching
impact across industries.
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2. Diverse Applications:
The applications of commercial refrigeration span across various sectors, including hospitality, healthcare, retail, and agriculture. In the food industry,
refrigeration is essential for maintaining the freshness and safety of perishable goods throughout the supply chain. Beyond food storage, commercial
refrigeration is instrumental in preserving the efficacy of pharmaceuticals and vaccines, ensuring compliance with stringent storage requirements. Moreover,
industries such as manufacturing, and laboratories rely on precise temperature control for storing sensitive materials and conducting experiments. The
versatility of commercial refrigeration enables businesses to adapt to evolving needs and regulations while maintaining optimal conditions for their products.
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