Hospitality Operating at Only 85% of Capacity, New Survey Reveals - Hospitality & Catering News
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Hospitality operating at 85% capacity, UKH finds
Almost 70% of businesses are operating at less than 85% of capacity according to a new survey from members of the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII), the British Beer and Pub Association (BBPA), UKHospitality and Hospitality Ulster. According to the poll, tax rises have forced businesses to dramatically cut their workforce. Moreover, 73% of respondents have less than six months of cash reserves, with one in five having no cash reserves at all…
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Share Post Share Email Despite a strong summer of trading, cost increases have forced almost three-quarters of businesses to operate at or below 85% of required capacity. The latest member survey from hospitality trade bodies reveals that: • Tax rises have forced businesses to dramatically cut their workforce, with 69% of respondents operating at or below 85% of required capacity. • 73% of respondents have less…
Hospitality Operating at Only 85% of Capacity, New Survey Reveals - Hospitality & Catering News
The stark results from members of the British Institute of Innkeeping (BII), the British Beer & Pub Association (BBPA), UKHospitality and Hospitality Ulster come as 84,000 hospitality jobs have been lost since the Budget, which imposed an additional annual cost of £3.4 billion on the sector. Hospitality businesses are clear about which three measures they […]
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