Industry responds to Government’s push to close gender pay gap
Prime Minister David Cameron said yesterday that the measure would "cast sunlight on the discrepancies and create the pressure we need for change, driving women's wages up.”
Prime Minister David Cameron said yesterday that the measure would "cast sunlight on the discrepancies and create the pressure we need for change, driving women's wages up.”
The awards, which celebrate and reward inspiring people, organisations and initiatives that work to raise the profile of the hospitality sector and to attract and retain talent to the industry, ret
In the latest CESA Business Barometer 80% of respondents said turnover was up compared to the same period last year, with 75% reporting UK orders up and 50% saying exports had increased.
The three-year deal, which has an option to extend for a further two years, begins in August and will see Sodexo provide catering to 6,500 students across six outlets.
The research says that the decline in snacking is associated with the economic crisis, which has an impact on consumer confidence.
The UK wide campaign depicts Hospitality Action patron and trustee Jason Atherton struggling with addiction, Angela Hartnett illustrated as a victim of domestic violence, Tom Kerridge portrayed as
The announcement, which came as a surprise to many, is predicted to cause the loss of around 60,000 jobs but lead to around 6 million workers seeing their pay increase as a consequence.
He says: “Booker Wholesale with Makro, our cash and carry division, had a good quarter. Customer satisfaction improved and performance was in line with expectations.
With 100 dedicated catering equipment suppliers already signed up for Hotelympia 2016, CESA is also welcoming the advent of a new-for-2016 ‘Meet the Buyer’ programme, held in partnership with Hotel
Hale Events Ltd, based in Axbridge, Somerset, has acquired the show from Surrey-based Evisstar, which has been running the show for the last three years.