Since the second wave of Covid-19 in April, with lockdowns and travel restrictions, life has not come easy to anyone in Fiji, especially in the Tourism Industry. Radisson Blu Resort Fiji continued to stay open for business 7 days a week and looked at strategies and opportunities to sustain business and to provide jobs for the staff. The outbreak and lockdowns that followed brought the business to a critically low occupancy level and subsequently reducing employee numbers and working hours for almost 3 months now.
To assist their team during these difficult times, Radisson Blu Resort Fiji has delivered $10,000 worth of groceries shopping vouchers and packs for their staff and families who have been affected since the outbreak on April 21.
‘Our colleagues are the main asset of our company, they have contributed to the success of our business, and we are determined to assist and look after them and their families to the best of our capabilities. To make it easier and safer for them, we delivered the vouchers to their homes to spare them unnecessary movements and risks. I hope that with the vaccination efforts we will be able to return quickly to a normal operation and be able to bring them back to work’, says General Manager, Mr Charles Homsy.
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