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How Covid and Brexit have caused a staffing crisis in Hospitality

Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec 26 May 2021| How Covid and Brexit have caused a staffing crisis in Hospitality A year ago, as the first lockdown wore on and the Hospitality industry remained shut, thousands of Hospitality workers were searching for jobs that didn’t exist. Fast forward 12 months and the dual forces of the pandemic and Brexit have caused a serious recruiting issue within the Hospitality industry. The sector is reporting a substantial skills shortage that is severely impacting an industry that is emerging from one of the toughest years in recent history and threatening to hamper its recovery. How has this happened and what can recruiters do to help attract Hospitality talent to the huge number of vacancies needing to be filled?

The rise of the Xi gang: A closer look at factional politics in the Chinese Communist Party

The rise of the Xi gang: A closer look at factional politics in the Chinese Communist Party Any attempt to comprehend elite politics in China requires an understanding of the factional dynamics within the party Srijan Shukla February 15, 2021 09:22:11 IST File image of Chinese president Xi Jinping. AP As the global debate on the Chinese model, and especially its domestic political system intensifies, there is a tendency to regard the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) as a monolith. This paper corrects such a view and argues that any attempt to comprehend elite politics in China requires an understanding of the factional dynamics within the party. The paper outlines the evolution of factional politics in China, and shows how two factions – the Shanghai Gang and the Chinese Communist Youth League (CCYL) – have dominated the country’s politics over the past

79% of SME employees in Singapore need more support from employers

79% of SME employees in Singapore need more support from employers Details Published: 18 December 2020 Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, employees of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been progressively adapting to the new ways of working. While employers provided some form of support, 79% of Singaporeans said they still need more support from employers to achieve their 2021 career goals.  The survey of 500 Singaporean respondents employed by SMEs (up to 200 employees) also found that employees who don t feel this support being provided could be tempted to switch jobs in 2021. As for the motivators of switching jobs, career growth was identified by 62% as the top motivator - a sentiment that ranked highest (71%) amongst the Millennials (aged 25-34).

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