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Q&A: Evicting Guests and Encounters with Dangerous Substances
The AHLA Information Center is a free resource to members and can provide information on this and many other topics, however, neither the Information Center nor this article should be taken as a substitute for advice from a qualified legal professional. For more information, contact Kyle Howton and the AHLA Information Center (713)743-6797 or informationcenter@ahla.com.
Published: 08/17/17

GSA Releases FY 2018 Per Diem Rates
The General Services Administration (GSA) has released federal per diem rates for FY 2018 that will go into effect October 1, 2017.
Published: 08/11/17

Quarterly Membership Event, featuring the 2018 STR Forecasting Luncheon, to be Held September 19
Lodging professionals and industry suppliers are invited to join the OH&LA Board of Directors for a Quarterly Membership Event to discuss industry issues and formulate association activities via Committee Meetings. These discussions will be followed by the 2018 STR Forecasting Luncheon and conclude with the quarterly OH&LA Board of Directors meeting.
Published: 08/02/17

The Story of the Hotel Industry
The hotel and lodging industry has the best story to tell, and indeed it is a uniquely personal one. It’s a story interwoven in every community across America of supporting good jobs and pathways to long-term careers in this dynamic industry. It’s a story of community partnerships, economic growth, and longstanding investments. And it’s a story of the countless employees who begin their jobs as bellhops, front desk agents or dishwashers, and with training and hard work, rise through the ranks to become managers, general managers and even onto the C-Suite level. So many achieving their dream job.
Published: 08/01/17