NJRHA, AAHOA, and AHLA Statement on New Jersey Assembly Bill 6246 and Senate Bill 4295

NJRHA, AAHOA, and AHLA Statement on New Jersey Assembly Bill 6246 and Senate Bill 4295
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Asian American Hotel Owners Association recently issued the following announcement.

The New Jersey Restaurant & Hospitality Association, along with the Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) and the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), 

have issued the following statement regarding Assembly Bill 6246 and Senate Bill 4295: “Hospitality continues to be one of the hardest-hit industries as the global pandemic 

continues. Many hotels across the nation have shut their doors, and the broader leisure and hospitality sector is still down nearly 1.2 million jobs compared to February 2020. “Bills 

A6246 and S4295 would rob hoteliers of the ability to make timely and needed staffing adjustments in one of the toughest labor markets in recent history. They would harm 

customer service, place more strain on already struggling hotels and hamper the industry’s recovery when hotel employees and small business owners need it the most. Simply 

stated, these bills are bad for consumers, business owners and employees, and could cause more hotels to shut their doors for good, putting more people out of work. “We ask the 

Legislature to vote no on these ill-advised bills during the Assembly and Senate sessions on Monday, January 10.”

Original source can be found here.



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