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Hospitality groups lobby for new overseas recruitment campaign to bring in skilled workers – AarRogan reports.

Catherine Martin: the Minister for Tourism was told by hospitality sector representatives that the industry would need to look beyond the EU to find skilled workers. Picture: Fergal Phillips

An immediate overseas recruitment campaign is needed to fill the 40,000 vacancies in hospitality as they are putting the sector’s recovery at risk, the government has been warned. Fáilte Ireland and hospitality lobby groups have said that the skills shortage which has been exacerbated by the pandemic cannot be addressed by the domestic workforce.

There are currently 40,000 vacancies in the sector with 24 per cent of those at senior level, according...

 

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AarRogan They want cheap labour

AarRogan They want more of taxpayers money for their research and promotions, advertising for help. Taxpayers money

AarRogan Maybe pay people a living wage. Are they going to provide affordable accommodation?

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