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Workforce, Culture, and Tipping: Shifting Dynamics in Restaurant and Hospitality Industry
Season 4 · Episode 134

Workforce, Culture, and Tipping: Shifting Dynamics in Restaurant and Hospitality Industry

THRIVE, a Paychex Business Podcast

March 12, 202436m 9s

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Show Notes

After nearly a quarter century in the restaurant and hospitality business, Jeanne Cretella has seen major swings, and the President of Landmark Hospitality shares her thoughts with Paychex THRIVE, a Business Podcast, on what works and what doesn’t in the industry. Cretella says restaurants and hospitality should always be about service, and that eliminating tipping and proposing steep minimum wage hikes will kill the industry. She tells Gene Marks that building a culture is critical, how the industry still is great as a career path, and why joining an industry association can help your business stay out of compliance hot water.

Topics Include:
00:00: Opening preview


00:01:31: Introduction to Jeanne Cretella


00:02:15: Jeanne's journey with Landmark Hospitality


00:05:19: Employment opportunities in the restaurant industry


00:07:07: Restaurant industry as a potential career path


00:11:21: Importance of instilling company culture


00:14:08: Employee recruitment


00:17:27: Thoughts on the four-day work week


00:20:15: Industry trend – flexibility in workplace


00:21:37: Tipping in restaurants


00:26:09: Minimum wage increase in fast-food industry


00:29:04: Surcharges for using credit cards


00:34:04: The importance of participating in industry associations


00:34:59: Wrap-up and thank you

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