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Skills gap affects nearly one-third of hospitality and leisure businesses(10 November 2004 16:46)Nearly a third of bosses in the hospitality, leisure, travel and tourism sectors say skills gaps are affecting their bottom line. The claims are made in a survey by People 1st, the Sector Skills Council set up this May to address skills issues in these industries. Its survey of 5,800 employers found that more than 12,000 job vacancies remained empty because there were too few candidates with the required skills – especially customer care, communication and team-working. The organization said the shortages posed a threat to the future of these industries because an under-skilled workforce led to lower productivity, higher operating costs, lost orders and missed customer service targets. Article continues below
The survey revealed that slightly more than half of employers had provided some training for staff in the past year. The skills gap will be discussed at People 1st’s inaugural conference on 2 December at the iMax cinema in Waterloo, London. Speakers will include Sir Francis Mackay, executive chairman of Compass Group; education secretary Charles Clarke; tourism minister Richard Caborn; and Digby Jones, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry. by Angela Frewin Buy this week's Caterer magazine for more industry news and analysis Source: Caterer & Hotelkeeper |
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