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Training available to help restaurant, hotel workers rebound

Training available to help restaurant, hotel workers rebound By: Scott Wise and last updated 2021-05-17 15:39:30-04 RICHMOND, Va. Free hospitality training is being made available to restaurant and hotel workers in an effort to help them rebound post-COVID-19 pandemic. The Virginia Restaurant, Lodging & Travel Association (VRLTA) made the training available through a grant. The courses offer restaurant and hotel workers an opportunity to enhance their skills to become more valuable to their current employer and more marketable to future employers,” Jim Wilson, VRLTA’s Vice President of Education and Workforce Development, said. The training offers basics on COVID, food handling, and guest services, plus additional options such as the Certified Restaurant Professional and other designations, courses in preventing sexual harassment and understanding unconscious bias, and training related to allergens and serving alcohol.

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Virginia restaurants face new challenges at brink of full reopening

Virginia restaurants face new challenges at brink of full reopening (FILE) (Source: WIS) By Christina Amano Dolan | May 11, 2021 at 2:13 PM EDT - Updated May 11 at 8:22 PM RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia restaurants will soon be able to host more patrons, but establishments may not be able to accommodate more guests due to a shortage in workers. Restaurants and drinking establishments will be able to seat up to 100 patrons indoors and a maximum of 250 guests outdoors starting May 15, Governor Ralph Northam recently announced. Eric Terry, president of the Virginia Restaurant, Lodging & Travel Association, estimated around 100 Richmond restaurants closed last year, but said there have been minimal closures this year. Many restaurants are likely nearing 80% of their pre-pandemic revenue levels, according to Terry.

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