Trade Associations
The latest news and updates on trade associations, from the business journalists at Catering Today. We bring you the latest on what’s happening in the restaurants, bars and catering industry, with exclusive stories, analysis, best practice and industry comment.
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	Apr- 2024 -8 April
		Latest travel strike widens industry losses to over £5bn, NTIA says
The Night Time Industries Association’s CEO, Michael Kill, has warned that the latest transport strike action has widened hospitality sector revenue losses to more than £5bn. News follows the recent industrial action announced by the ASLEF union and London Underground, which ran from 5 April until today (8 April) and…
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	Mar- 2024 -20 March
		NTIA and Institute of Hospitality confirm strategic partnership
The Institute of Hospitality has announced its partnership with the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA), with the aim that the collaboration will assist both member organisations in better supporting their members on key industry issues. The organisations said the tie up comes with the hospitality profession “still under economic pressure,…
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	8 March
		Spring Budget tells hospitality ‘you are on your own’, says NTIA
The Night Time Industries Association has voiced profound disappointment over the lack of substantial support for the sector in the Spring Budget, characterising the chancellor’s message as ‘you are on your own’. In the wake of the Spring Budget announcement on 6 March, the NTIA has emphasised the dire economic…
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	7 March
		UKH Scotland urges govt to use extra £295m for sector support
UKHospitality Scotland has urged the Scottish government to allocate £295m towards supporting the hospitality industry. Calls from UKH to increase the government’s monetary support of the industry comes as Scotland will receive around £295m in additional funding through the Barnett formula. Since the start of the pandemic, Scotland has lost…
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	Feb- 2024 -29 February
		Hospitality bosses back UKH’s call for action at upcoming Budget
Hospitality CEOs from groups including Mitchells and Butlers, Accor Hotels, Stonegate Pubs and Crerar Hotels have signed an open letter urging the Chancellor to take immediate action at the budget to prevent further business failure. In the letter, UKH and a total of 112 business leaders highlighted how rising costs,…
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	20 February
		NTIA and IoH join forces on hospitality survival campaign
The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) and Institute of Hospitality (IoH) have announced they are joining forces on the Leave No One Behind campaign. The campaign is aimed at advocating for the survival and recovery of their collective membership of over 20,000 businesses in the UK. The united campaign comes…
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	19 February
		Quarter of hospitality venues have run out of money, survey finds
A quarter of hospitality businesses have no cash reserves and a further 29% have less than three months’ worth, according to a joint survey by UKH, the BBPA, BII and Hospitality Ulster. The joint survey also found that 98% of businesses have seen food and drink costs increase, while 96%…
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	Jan- 2024 -17 January
		UKH ‘encouraged’ as job vacancies fall by 35,000 in 2023
UKH has been “encouraged” by news that job vacancies within the industry have fallen by 35,000 within 2023, according to new figures from the ONS. However, current vacancies still remain “far higher” than pre-pandemic levels, when there were 89,000. According to UKH, reforms to the apprenticeships levy and addressing the…
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	16 January
		New Aslef strike action could cost hospitality £350m
New Aslef strike action planned for the end of January into early February could cost hospitality businesses almost £350m, according to UKHospitality. Aslef announced another series of strikes between 30 January and 5 February, affecting different train operators each day. Furthermore, an overtime ban will also be in place from…
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	5 January
		Tube strikes could cost hospitality £50m, says UKH
The latest round of strikes from RMT members on the London Underground could cost hospitality businesses up to £50m according to UKHospitality. Staff on the tube will go on strike between 7 January and 11 January and disruption will last from the evening of 6 January until midday on the…
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