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Hawai`i Hotel & Lodging Association (HHLA)
"The Hawai`i Hotel & Lodging Association (HHLA) is a statewide trade association of hotels, hotel management firms, hotel owners, suppliers, and other related firms and individuals. This non-profit organization was established in 1947, the original membership consisted of 16 hotels, to represent the interest of the state's lodging industry. Today, the membership consists of over 180 hotels representing 50,500 rooms, over 500 Special Active, Associate, Honorary, Life & Special Members, and Allied Members, for a total of over 700 members, and increasing each year.
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Hellenic Chamber of Hotels (Greece)
The Hellenic Chamber of Hotels was founded in 1935 and is the official state consultant concerning issues of tourism. All the hotels operating legally in Greece are members of the Hellenic Chamber of Hotels which compromises more than 8,200 hotels in actual operation. It is also a member of the National Union of Hotels Confederation of the countries members of the European Union (Hotrec).
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HERE International Union
UNITE (formerly the Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees) and HERE (Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union) merged on July 8, 2004 forming UNITE HERE. The union represents more than 450,000 active members and more than 400,000 retirees throughout North America. UNITE HERE boasts a diverse membership, comprised largely of immigrants and including high percentages of African-American, Latino, and Asian-American workers. The majority of UNITE HERE members are women.
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Hispanic Hotel Owners Association (HHOA)
Headquartered in Washington, D.C, HHOA is a newly formed non-profit organization whose mission is to increase the number of Hispanic owned, developed and operated hotels, further the participation of Hispanic owned suppliers serving the hotel industry and increase executive level employment opportunities within the lodging industry. Additional information is available at the association's Web site www.hhoa.org.
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Hotel Motel & Accomodation Association | HMAA (Australia)
Through our respective state organisations, in excess of 2000 accommodation establishments are now represented as HMAA members throughout Australia. HMAA is recognised as the major employer Association representing the accommodation industry and is the voice of the industry in Australia. It represents hotels, motels, motor inns, motor lodges, apartments, resorts, timeshare, private hotels, backpackers, holiday farms and bed & breakfast establishments regardless of property size. The membership looks to HMAA for support and to partner them in successfully meeting the challenges of an ever-changing business environment.
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Hong Kong Hotels Association (HKHA)
The HKHA was founded in 1961 and now has 81 members. Together, these member hotels offer over 35,764 rooms - more than 90% of the total hotel room inventory in Hong Kong. Besides providing services for visitors arriving in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Hotels Association takes an active role in training and education for the hotel industry in Hong Kong.
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HORESTA | Danish Hotel Restaurant and Tourism Association
HORESTA is the Danish nationwide employer and industry organisation of the Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Industry. Being an organisation that represents more than 1,800 members, we strive to be a coherent and strong unit with great influence in politics, on business matters and in the media. HORESTA wants to appear as a significant and reliable organisation, and it is our objective to be met with respect and trust by our members, collaborative partners and in society in general.
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Hospitable Climates (UK)
This Website has been developed to help you to play your part in the creation of a better environment, increasing your staff productivity and generating year on year savings for your business. By participating in Hospitable Climates, your business could save: Upwards of 5% of your annual energy bill by implementing simple good housekeeping measures - 5% - 10% of your annual energy bill by implementing low cost measures - Between 15 - 40% of your annual energy bill by making capital expenditure on energy efficient equipment - The environment … by reducing emissions of carbon dioxide, the principal gas implicated in global warming.
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Hospitality Asset Managers Association (HAMA)
HAMA is an association of professional individuals who are dedicated to the enhancement of hotel and hospitality asset values. The purpose of the organization is to: - improve asset management through education of members - communicate to the hotel industry the concerns of ownership - serve as a network. Our business is to provide intense semi-annual forums and industry communications to fulfill the purpose of the organization. HAMA promotes ethical standards of conduct and mutual respect among members and the hospitality industry.
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Hospitality Business Alliance (HBA)
The Hospitality Business Alliance (HBA) initiative is an educational partnership formed by the National Restaurant Association and the American Hotel & Lodging Association to create a nationwide system of high school hospitality courses linked with mentored worksite experiences. The HBA's Mission Statement and Director's Message will provide more insight as to what we're all about. In addition, we have a top ten list of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
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