Working in the Caribbean: Hospitality Professional Russell George Details Global Transitions
Russell George shares his early beginnings in tourism industry, hosting royalty, and what makes Trinidad a Caribbean gem.
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Russell George shares his early beginnings in tourism industry, hosting royalty, and what makes Trinidad a Caribbean gem.
As the nation’s economy begins to recover from its dramatic tailspin, industry prognosticators are forecasting sustained job growth within several choice sectors. Not surprisingly, the healthcare industry is at the forefront of this windfall. With the increasing demands of an aging population, the rise in chronic health conditions and advances in medical technology, the industry is growing rapidly. With over 13.5 million currently employed and an additionally three million new jobs to be added annually, the President’s Council of Economic Advisers report that the healthcare industry will be the largest source of employment through 2016. To add to the good news, salaries and job security are expected to rise with demand.
Carl C. Jefferson, national president of the National Association of African Americans in Human Resources (NAAAHR), gives tips on how employers can approach resolving issues of insubordinate behavior.
This week on The Urban Business Roundtable, UBR Contributor Renita D. Young sits down with Chicago restaurateur Quentin Love. An interior designer, community developer, professional musician and barber, Love is a man of many talents and passions, but none more dear to him than his role as founder and CEO of the I Love Food Group. Also: Author Carla Harris, recognized by Black Enterprise among the 75 Most Powerful Women in Business.
Kaplan graduate advocates continuing education in order to stay competitive in today's job market