Marriott International will launch an expanded version of its human trafficking awareness training on July 30, the United Nations' World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, the company announced.
For students looking to develop skills in global leadership development, the Marriott International Voyage Programs offers the opportunity to expand their career horizons working in roles across ...
Marriott International Has Trained 500,000 Hotel Workers to Recognize the Signs of Human Trafficking
Marriott International today announced that, as of this month, it has successfully trained 500,000 hotel workers to spot the signs of human trafficking in its hotels and how to respond if they do, ...
Marriott International has announced that it will launch an enhanced version of its human trafficking awareness training on July 30th, the World Day Against Trafficking in Persons. The enhanced ...
Marriott International MAR is launching an updated version of its program that trains its staff to recognize potential indicators of human trafficking on its properties. What Happened: Beginning on ...
The downtown Renaissance Hotel and its sister Marriott Hotels in Nashville will accept 10 trainees from the city's public housing projects to help them move from welfare to full-time employment at ...
From left, Marriott International CEO Tony Capuano, president Stephanie Linnartz, global development officer for the U.S. and Canada Noah Silverman and chief sales and marketing officer for the U.S.
Marriott International has reinforced its commitment to Egypt with the launch of Tahseen, a unique hospitality training program developed in response to a growing need for talent within the industry.
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