WageWatch Releases Its 2012 Lodging Industry Wage Forecast

U.S. Leisure Employees should receive a nice pay increase in 2012. - January 10, 2012

WageWatch Releases Its 2011 Compensation Report for the Gaming Industry

WageWatch Releases Its 2011 Compensation Report for the Gaming Industry

WageWatch just completed this year’s survey of actual wages of Nevada gaming markets, and the results for 2011 are drastically weaker than what was forecasted late last year for 2011. - November 09, 2011

WageWatch Study Shows Modest Wage Increases for Lodging Industry in 2011

WageWatch Study Shows Modest Wage Increases for Lodging Industry in 2011

After two years of pay cuts, wage freezes or miniscule increases, this year was expected to be one of modest pay increases for the hotel industry, based on a WageWatch survey of over 2,400 hotel properties across the nation conducted last November 2010. However, through September of this year, Pullen noted, "Actual pay increases reported were about half of what they had planned." - October 05, 2011

Hoteliers Start Hiring Again

A WageWatch poll of hotels in summer 2010 showed that rates for hourly employees are on the rise as demand for line level employees has been steadily increasing since the first quarter of this year. - October 01, 2010

WageWatch and Stark Service Solutions Partner to Meet Two Crucial Hospitality Needs

WageWatch, Inc., has entered into a strategic marketing agreement with Stark Service Solutions, - November 07, 2009

Surveillance Jobs Top Gaming/Casino Wage Survey Results

WageWatch, Inc. releases 2009 Casino/Gaming compensation survey findings, showing surveillance job averages on the rise above other departments. - October 16, 2009

Multi-Industry Compensation Survey Results Launched Online for Santa Barbara Area

WageWatch, Inc. has released compensation survey findings for the Santa Barbara area. - September 24, 2009

Hoteliers Watching Pay Levels Closely

Recent WageWatch poll of hotels showed four out of five hotels were not going to provide their managers with any pay increases at all this year, they are more likely to provide hourly employees with modest pay increases. - September 18, 2009

Non-Profits Leading Other Employers with Salary Increases

WageWatch, Inc. has released the Greater Delaware Valley Non-Profit Compensation Survey results online. The timing is ideal for large and small non-profit organizations that are in need of local and accurate wage data to maintain a strong, post-recession workforce. According to the data from the... - August 21, 2009

WageWatch Announces Early Release of National Hospitality Compensation Report

To help hotel general managers and human resource directors, WageWatch has released the 2009 hospitality wage and salary survey findings earlier than planned. The early release of this survey by one month is due to increased participation – with over 2,500 hotels across the U.S. providing... - July 09, 2009

SBHRA Utilizing WageWatch to Conduct Compensation Survey in Santa Barbara

WageWatch, Inc., (www.WageWatch.com) the leading online compensation and benefits survey company, announced today that it is partnering with the Santa Barbara Human Resource Association to conduct a multi-industry compensation survey. The online survey will enable all SBHRA members and the business... - June 18, 2009

WageWatch Launches Call Center Pay Survey

WageWatch, Inc., (www.WageWatch.com) the leading online compensation and benefits survey company, announced today that it is expanding its survey scope by adding the Customer Contact Center Compensation Survey to its list of well established industry wage surveys. - May 28, 2009

85% of Hotels Still Plan to Award Wage Increases in Spite of Economy

Employees at the vast majority of hotels in the U.S. will not see their pay frozen despite the down turn in the economy and hotel occupancy, according to a recent analysis performed by WageWatch, Inc. - February 28, 2009

Casinos Face Increased Competition from Local Hotels Despite Slowing Economy

An analysis performed by WageWatch, Inc., reveals that casinos are likely to face an ever increasing turnover rate, despite first-quarter down economy. - February 04, 2009

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