Tag Archives: management

Does Your Workplace Have a ‘Brown Envelope?’

You probably see brown envelopes laying around the workplace regularly, but one of those envelopes is not like the others.  One of those envelopes is there to help workers recover more quickly from injuries, enhance communication about workplace injuries, and protect everyone involved.  Maybe you are doing something like this already, but by using a […]

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ANNOUNCING our 2022 SK Polytechnic Hotel & Restaurant Management Program Scholarship Recipient!

It has always been said that safety starts at the top. This is why Service Hospitality supports the training and development of well-trained hospitality industry professionals who are preparing to not only run Saskatchewan hotels and restaurants successfully but safely, as well.  We are honored to support this endeavour this year and to provide 1 […]

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Join Us Apr 22nd For Claims Management Virtual Training

The first of its kind in Canada to be integrated into a certified safety program! WHEN! Thurs, Apr 22nd, 2021 9 AM – 4 PM (CST) WHERE! This training will take place virtually, via our virtual training platform, Demio. There is no need to download any additional software, you will be able to participate using […]

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Service Hospitality Presents: Creating Psychological Safety During COVID-19

            Join us on Wednesday, October 7th, 2020 for our LIVE virtual event from 9:30 am – 12:00 pm (CST)! In a short period, COVID-19 has changed the way we work, learn and socialize. A focus on workplace mental health and psychological safety is critical now more than ever.  As employers […]

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I’m Fine, Thanks – Virtual Opportunities to Support Mental Health

As some organizations prepare to re-open and others prepare to remain closed or work remotely for the long haul, mental health continues to be a very real and timely concern.  According to data from the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) in partnership with Maru/Matchbox, the majority of Canadians when asked “how are you?” will rely […]

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