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Everyday travelers in search of a refined but affordable getaway to Sonoma wine country now have an inviting new place to stay thanks to the opening of the newly constructed La Quinta by Wyndham Santa Rosa Sonoma. Situated in a prime location off of Highway 101, just minutes from Santa Rosa s bustling downtown, the hotel s opening comes as growing numbers of travelers, in response to the pandemic, seek out top attractions in drive-to destinations closer to home.
Owned by StonePark Capital, the 100-room hotel was created with the Sonoma County travel experience in mind. Guests can enjoy stunning views; spacious, private accommodations with upgraded, modern décor; open-flow common areas and ample outdoor space complete with heated pool and hot tub. The hotel makes it easy for travelers to enjoy the sunny side of their California stay while discovering downtown San
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On January 20, 2021, President Biden appointed Charlotte A. Burrows as Chair of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect employers, workers and the economy, employers are seeking guidance from the EEOC regarding the permissibility of offering employees incentives to vaccinate without contravening the federal employment laws enforced by the EEOC, including, but not limited to, the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Over 40 industry groups and organizations, representing employers across the country (including the American Hotel & Lodging Association, Associated Builders and Contractors, the Coalition of Franchisee Associations, the International Warehouse Logistics Association, the National Association of Manufacturers, the National Restaurant Association and the National Retail Federation), wrote a letter to Chair Burrows. They requested that the EEOC issue addit
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A new survey conducted by Morning Consult and commissioned by the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) shows consumers are optimistic about traveling again in 2021, with 56% reporting they are likely to travel for vacation this year.
That represents a significant decline from pre-pandemic levels, when approximately 70% of Americans took a vacation in any given year, according to OmniTrak (TNS) data. Since the onset of the pandemic, just 21% of survey respondents reported traveling for vacation or leisure, and only 28% reported staying in hotel. Prior to the pandemic, 58% of survey respondents said they stayed in a hotel at least one night per year for leisure, and 21% stayed at least one night per year for work.
New Jersey hotels and motels promise that they are safe for travelers amid the ongoing pandemic, and those who follow the industry say guests are tending to agree.
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