Inside the Q3 2025 Labor Report: Trends, Operator Insights, and What To Do Next [Sponsor Bonus]
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In this special bonus episode, we break down Actabl's Q3 2025 Hotel Labor Benchmarking Data and explore what it means for hotel operators planning for 2026. Sarah McCay Tams, Head of Research and Editorial for HotelData.com, walks through the major trends shaping wages, overtime, headcount, and productivity across U.S. hotels. She’s joined by experienced operators Shanell Marinuzzi and Peter Kilbourne, who share practical insights on staffing models, forecasting accuracy, cross-training, and using overtime strategically. Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of how top-performing hotels protected margins in 2025 -- and what to do now to better align labor with real-time demand in the year ahead.
Resources:
- See the charts: Q3 2025 Hotel Labor Benchmarking Data
- Read: How Hotels Used Labor Efficiency to Protect Margins in 2025
- Read: The Future of Hotel Labor Management: A Smarter, People-First Approach to Profitability
- Request a call with Actabl to learn about how they can help you right-size labor
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Music for this show is produced by Clay Bassford of Bespoke Sound: Music Identity Design for Hospitality Brands