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A More Financially Stable Workforce Can Fuel Industry Recovery — Even in a Talent Crunch

Modern Restaurant Management

Recent restaurant closures, even temporary ones, help to underscore the importance of recruiting and retaining a staff. The vast majority of financially stable employees (87 percent) are likely to remain with their current employer for the next year, compared to only 58 percent of those who are financially unstable.

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State of the Industry and More Restaurant Research

Modern Restaurant Management

Eighty-seven percent of operators say they'll likely hire additional employees during the next 6–12 months if qualified applicants are available. Only one in ten operators think recruiting and retaining employees will be easier in 2023 than it was in 2022. million by 2030. million by 2030. Calmer Seas Ahead The U.S.

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MRM Research Roundup: End-of-February 2020 Edition

Modern Restaurant Management

Employee recruitment and retention continues to be a major challenge for operators in 2020, with low unemployment rates and growing job openings. While there are some contradictions in place, the research reveals growing demands on retailers and restaurants relating to food waste, plastic use and safety concerns. ET / 11 a.m.

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How to Streamline Human Resources and Payroll in the Restaurant Industry

Restaurant365

For food service and hospitality in particular, an essential part of the guest experience is the interaction with employees. In addition, in the age of social media, your labor practices and HR policies are under closer scrutiny than ever by both your employees and the public. Tailor your hiring and recruiting practices.

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How a Restaurant Employee Mobile App Keeps Millennial Restaurant Staff Engaged

Restaurant365

The restaurant industry knows that high turnover and unengaged employees can be costly. Operationally, unhappy employees can prevent a culture of accountability, call in late, or become no-shows, leaving you with an understaffed operation. Overview of How Employee Mobile Apps Have Improved Restaurant Management.

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Sample Blog Layout

Restaurant365

For food service and hospitality in particular, an essential part of the guest experience is the interaction with employees. In addition, in the age of social media, your labor practices and HR policies are under closer scrutiny than ever by both your employees and the public. Tailor your hiring and recruiting practices.

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Using Guest Intelligence For Effective Restaurant Reputation Management

Black Box Intelligence

Currently, many of the complaints we see are driven by issues related to staffing shortages. COVID-related complaints still come up, but overall they’re trending downward compared to earlier in the year. This may involve employee training or a change in your processes. Common Restaurant Complaints Across the Industry.