Unpacking Hospitality Work Realities: Insights and Advocacy from the Global Hospitality Research Alliance

Deirdre Curran (Editor), Anastasios Hadjisolomou (Editor)

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Abstract

There is an ongoing hospitality labour crisis with workers unions calling for the sector to pay a real living wage, end zero-hours contracts, and enact a sexual harassment policies. Arising from research undertaken by the Global Hospitality Research Alliance (GHRA), this volume provides evidence-based insights and discussions on today’s workplace realities in the hospitality industry. It uses comparative perspectives and insights from international case studies to illustrate what is wrong, what needs to change, and how change can best be implemented to ensure fair work in hospitality.

The GHRA brings together over 20 researchers from 11 institutions representing eleven countries which use research to provoke positive change to working conditions in hospitality and tourism. This volume is framed around the Fair Work principles, and pulls together workplace-based international research to make it accessible in a way that informs both policy and practice and provides valuable insights into international hospitality work in a globalized context.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxford
Number of pages240
ISBN (Electronic)9781917433211, 9781917433020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 May 2025

Keywords

  • Global Hospitality Research Alliance
  • hospitality labour
  • hospitality industry
  • Fair Work
  • case studies
  • hospitality management

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    Booyens, I., Linge, T. T., Gjerald, O. & Robinson, R., 1 May 2025, Unpacking Hospitality Work Realities: Insights and Advocacy from the Global Hospitality Research Alliance. Curran, D. & Hadjisolomou, A. (eds.). p. 201-221 21 p.

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