Hotel Staff School Idea Fizzles Out
Started 18 months ago to provide better qualified staff for hotels and catering establishments, the Auckland training school for cooks has had to be discontinued through lack of recruits. Suggestions have been made that the scheme collapsed in part because of the lack of interest taken by hotel managements. Subsidised by .the Government and the hotel trade organisation the scheme for training hotel staff and chefs was controlled by a special Commission on which the Tourist Department was represented. Trainees were placed in leading hotels, the ultimate object being to secure increased efficiency in catering.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 91, 6 September 1948, Page 5
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