Addressing
the industry's
labor shortage emerged as a primary objective during the ALIS Tech
Challenge at the Americas Lodging Investment Summit. Companies presented new
hotel technology solutions to the ALIS audience and a panel of judges.
Tailos,
the robotics
company formerly known as Maidbot and a PhocusWire
Hot 25 Startups for 2021, pitched its commercial-grade robot vacuum as a
potential hotel labor solution, capable of helping housekeepers clean rooms
more quickly and efficiently.
Three
startups — eTip, Kickfin and Béné Tipping — were focused on digital
tipping solutions. They touted the role digital tipping can play in
boosting wages and attracting and retaining workers.
Robert
Petteruti, co-founder of cashless tipping platform eTip, calls the
"difficulty in attracting, retaining, motivating and increasing hourly
wages of team members" one of hospitality's "largest
challenges."
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According
to Petteruti, hotels that have deployed eTip's technology, which enables guests
to tip via QR code or add tips to their folio upon check-out, have been able to
increase their staff's hourly earnings by around 35%.
"The
decline of cash transactions like tips has gradually decreased discretionary
income for millions of hospitality staff members," Petteruti says.
"We've been able to increase hourly earnings without increasing labor
costs, [and as a result] lower rapid turnover and increase retention."
Rellevate,
a digital banking and payment services platform, also was positioned as a product
with potential to help hotels reduce employee churn. Chief among Rellevate's
features is its Pay Any-Day tool, which grants employees immediate access to
their earned pay without having to wait until the next payday.
"Unfortunately,
many times as an employer, you don't know your people have some kind of
financial stress until they're actually walking out the door," says Chris
Sears, Rellevate's director of business development.
"Employees
are asking for it," Sears says. "They want to have that benefit as
part of their hiring package. It's a pathway to really help with your employee
retention, and a differentiator from a recruiting and hiring perspective."
*This article originally appeared in Travel Weekly.