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CLEVELAND, Ohio — News 5 recently told you about the Cleveland hotel and hospitality industry bouncing back.
This year is expected to be a major year in events, from the NCAA Women's Final Four to the Total Solar Eclipse. Following a recent survey, The American Hotel and Lodging Association reports more than two-thirds of hotels or 67% continue to experience staffing shortages."I don't know of a hotel right now that says they're fully staffed everywhere. And so, while the biggest challenge is housekeepers and front desk agents, there's a lot of openings for every type of position." Chip Rogers, President and CEO of American Hotel and Lodging Association, said.
"But really that chance to start in this career and move up the ladder very quickly, it's better than it's ever been before," Rogers said.
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