This article investigates the perceptions of managers in the hospitality industry to the Brexit vote and its implications for their recruitment strategies. A survey instrument was used to ascertain perceptions of challenges and opportunities around key themes including current recruitment; the implications of removal of free movement principles on immigration, employment and retention; the effects of the decision on salaries, supplier contracts and renegotiations, and its effects of non-national staff. The article presents the findings of the surveys and offers suggestions as to issues the Brexit negotiating team might take into consideration when determining the British withdrawal strategy
Purpose: Three years on from the Brexit vote, while it remains a central topic for debate in the med...
In June 2016, a small majority of voters called for Britain to leave the EU. In this article we disc...
Following the vote to leave the EU, the Government is likely to trigger exit negotiations set out un...
This article investigates the perceptions of managers in the hospitality industry to the Brexit vote...
This article investigates the perceptions of managers in the hospitality industry to the Brexit vote...
This research aim is to analyse the potential impacts of Brexit on the Hospitality industry (HI) in...
Whilst the UK finalises its strategy for exiting the European Union, it is business as usual for the...
The rejection of free movement embodied in the 2016 Referendum vote created tremendous uncertainty r...
Neo-liberal economic globalisation has promoted deregulation and a weakening of the role of the stat...
In this study, we use embeddedness and boundaryless career perspectives to investigate the extent to...
Domestic sentiment toward outsiders in the UK has become fueled with negativity and wariness. A heat...
The control over the immigration of labour has become one of the most important and hotly debated po...
The central question in this article is whether there was greater discrimination against European ap...
This paper investigates ‘Brexit’, the decision by UK voters to leave the European Union in the June ...
Businesses that rely on low-skilled EU labour may face hiring difficulties, writes Jonathan Wadswort
Purpose: Three years on from the Brexit vote, while it remains a central topic for debate in the med...
In June 2016, a small majority of voters called for Britain to leave the EU. In this article we disc...
Following the vote to leave the EU, the Government is likely to trigger exit negotiations set out un...
This article investigates the perceptions of managers in the hospitality industry to the Brexit vote...
This article investigates the perceptions of managers in the hospitality industry to the Brexit vote...
This research aim is to analyse the potential impacts of Brexit on the Hospitality industry (HI) in...
Whilst the UK finalises its strategy for exiting the European Union, it is business as usual for the...
The rejection of free movement embodied in the 2016 Referendum vote created tremendous uncertainty r...
Neo-liberal economic globalisation has promoted deregulation and a weakening of the role of the stat...
In this study, we use embeddedness and boundaryless career perspectives to investigate the extent to...
Domestic sentiment toward outsiders in the UK has become fueled with negativity and wariness. A heat...
The control over the immigration of labour has become one of the most important and hotly debated po...
The central question in this article is whether there was greater discrimination against European ap...
This paper investigates ‘Brexit’, the decision by UK voters to leave the European Union in the June ...
Businesses that rely on low-skilled EU labour may face hiring difficulties, writes Jonathan Wadswort
Purpose: Three years on from the Brexit vote, while it remains a central topic for debate in the med...
In June 2016, a small majority of voters called for Britain to leave the EU. In this article we disc...
Following the vote to leave the EU, the Government is likely to trigger exit negotiations set out un...