Best Places to Work in Hospitality winners 2007
If you're looking for inspiration to set your business apart, check out some of the initiatives and incentives employed by the winners of the Caterer Group's Best Places to Work in Hospitality Awards 2007
Platinum award and restaurant and bar groups with 11 or more sites >>
Hotel groups with one to 10 sites >>
Hotel groups with 11 or more sites >>
Restaurant and bar groups with one to 10 units >>
Restaurant and bar group with 11 or more sites >>
Sponsor's Message
Hi! We're The People Tree, who specialise in recruiting managers and chefs for branded and themed restaurants and bars the length and breadth of the UK.
It's great to be involved in the Best Places to Work in Hospitality Awards. We think it puts the spotlight on employers who dig deep to go the "extra mile" for their people, and we like that.
So who are we? Well, as a business, we're no-nonsense. We understand that we can't be everything to everyone and we don't want to be. So we concentrate on getting it just right for all you candidates and clients out there. You see, it's where we've all come from and it's what we know and do best. We remember only too well how it can feel to be frustrated in your job, ready to take that next career step but not sure how to do it or where it will lead.
Our offices are in London, Birmingham and Manchester. It sounds grand, but it means that we're perfectly placed to cover the whole of the UK for you.
Judges
- David Battersby, director, Hospitality and Leisure Manpower
- Bob Cotton, CEO, British Hospitality Association
- Jack Dromey, deputy general secretary of the T&G union
- James Kidd, associate at employment law firm Eversheds
- Richard McKie, MD, Springboard UK
- Philippe Rossiter, CEO, HCIMA
- Jane Sunley, MD, Learnpurple, Talent Toolbox
- Rob Willock, group editor, Personnel Today
- Brian Wisdom, CEO, People 1st