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AH&LA applauds announcement of DOL competency models

The American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA) commended Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao and the United States Department of Labor (DOL) following the announcement of the latest industry-based competency models for the hospitality industry. These models are similar to training strategies stressed in materials developed by AH&LA’s Educational Institute (EI), and are the latest in a series developed as part of the President’s High Growth Job Training Initiative.

The models address priorities as identified by hospitality industry leaders including industry image, workforce recruitment, employee retention, language skills, and so-called “soft-skills.”  This initiative, administered by DOL’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA), was designed to assist the development of skilled workforces within specific industries and allow those workers to receive training that will facilitate their advancement within their field as AH&LA said.  It was first proposed by President Bush on Labor Day 2003.

“The DOL competency model is beneficial for EI as it aligns with our training material competencies,” said Faye T. Gayes, CRDE, CHT, vice president, state relations & educational programs for EI. “We have been able to provide input into developing these competencies, and in turn, use those competencies as we develop new training materials. AH&LA members and their employees all benefit.”

“We congratulate President Bush and Secretary Chao for continuing to roll out further competency models in this initiative,” said Marlene M. Colucci, AH&LA executive vice president for public policy.  “One of the biggest challenges facing the lodging industry today is the lack of a sustainable workforce, and with projections estimating the need for an additional 300,000 workers in the next several years, hoteliers will certainly reap tremendous benefits through the implementation of this program.

“Through this program, the president and the secretary continue to demonstrate their awareness of the need for workforce development throughout a wide cross-section of industries in this country, and we applaud them for their continued leadership on this issue.”

Theodore Koumelis - Monday, April 21, 2008