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Employment of temporary migrants and non-nationals in the hospitality industry

Underemployment and lived experiences of migrant workers in the hotel industry: policy and industry implications

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Pages 36-58 | Received 28 Oct 2019, Accepted 09 Mar 2020, Published online: 24 Mar 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Although previous research has considered both high- and low-skilled migrant workers’ career experiences in their host countries, this paper makes a unique contribution by presenting unmet career expectations of a cohort of professional migrant hotel workers in the UK. It injects a fresh insight by demonstrating their hotel skill and professionalism contribution to the UK hotel sector, yet progression of their hotel career is restricted by immigration regulations. Skilled migrant workers in this study encounter underemployment despite their qualifications and skills, resulting in career frustration. However, removal of immigration restrictions would permit their flexibility to change occupations, often to jobs where they can exploit their transferable skills. Empirical data were generated in the form of modified life histories, based on interviews that were conducted with Kenyan skilled migrant hotel workers. Examining the lived experiences of these workers presents a platform to highlight the role that structural factors play in inhibiting migrant workers’ hotel career progression. This paper suggests ways in which hotel employers can tap into the workers’ cultural capital in order to improve hotel business performance whilst making meaningful use of their qualifications and skills.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Notes

1 Kenya Utalii College, established in 1975 is a prestigious hospitality and tourism training school in Kenya serving the African continent, under the Hotels and Restaurant Act, Cap.494, Laws of Kenya, replaced by the Tourism Act, 2011.

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