What's Happening?
The hotel industry is experiencing a shift from seasonal to year-round staffing due to unpredictable peaks in travel demand. This change necessitates a new approach to workforce management, as highlighted by Brendan McCoy, Senior Vice President and Chief
Operations Officer of Newport Hospitality Group. Traditionally, hotels managed staffing challenges as cyclical, but current labor challenges are more permanent. Candidates now prioritize flexibility, scheduling, leadership visibility, and workplace culture over mere compensation. To address these changes, hotels are expanding their talent pipelines, relying on internal referrals, and offering cross-training opportunities. The focus is on creating a consistent culture from the first interaction with candidates, ensuring clear expectations and structured training. This approach aims to retain talent and improve service consistency during peak periods.
Why It's Important?
The shift to year-round staffing in the hotel industry is significant as it addresses the growing demand for consistent service quality amidst fluctuating travel patterns. By investing in long-term talent strategies, hotels can reduce turnover and operational instability, ultimately enhancing guest experiences. This approach also aligns with the evolving expectations of the workforce, who seek authenticity and transparency from employers. The emphasis on culture and leadership in staffing strategies can lead to the development of future industry leaders, as employees who feel valued and invested in are more likely to demonstrate leadership potential. This change not only benefits the hospitality industry but also contributes to the broader economy by creating stable employment opportunities.











