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Meyer Jabara Hotels Celebrates International Housekeeping Week to Honor the Unsung Heroes of Hospitality
Meyer Jabara Hotels Celebrates International Housekeeping Week to Honor the Unsung Heroes of Hospitality
Danbury, Conn. — Meyer Jabara Hotels is celebrating International Housekeeping Week (Sept. 14 to 20) across its portfolio of 45 branded and independent hotels in recognition of dedicated department professionals keeping its hotels clean, safe, and welcoming for guests every day.
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Building a Journey Culture of Empathy and Recognition
Meyer Jabara Hotels not only acknowledges the hard work of its housekeeping employees, but all associates across its growing enterprise. Quality training and recognizing/rewarding employees is key to keeping morale and retention high. Studies show that employees who feel valued are 31% more likely to stay with their employer and 23% more engaged in their work (Gallup, 2025).
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Meyer Jabara Hotels works with PDQ Consulting Inc. to train and maintain its housekeeping and laundry operations. PDQ’s world renowned STEPS (System to Enhance Productivity and Service) process re-engineers the housekeeping department and organizes the responsibilities of room attendants into specific cleaning cycles that produce high level quality in the most efficient manner possible. The company has trained housekeepers at more than 4,000 hotels in 34 countries.
Throughout the week, Meyer Jabara Hotels will host special activities, recognition events, and team-building opportunities to show appreciation for housekeepers at its properties. Festivities include a “Tree of Appreciation” (A tree painted on a poster board with all departments receiving paper leaves; associates will write a brief message to thank the Housekeeping Team. All leaves will be glued to the poster and displayed in the breakroom.), chair massage days, scavenger hunts, chef-prepared meals and snacks, ice cream sundae treat breaks, crafting events, games, and gift giveaways.
A Culture of Gratitude
While International Housekeeping Week provides a special opportunity to honor housekeepers, Meyer Jabara Hotels recognizes that every associate plays a vital role in delivering memorable guest experiences. From the front desk to food and beverage, engineering to management, each team member contributes to the company’s culture of hospitality.
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About Meyer Jabara Hotels
With headquarters in Danbury, Conn., and offices in West Palm Beach, Meyer Jabara Hotels is an award-winning hospitality company owning and operating 31 hotels and 20 restaurants in 12 states throughout the eastern and central United States. The company was formed in 1977 through the partnership of William Meyer, a specialist in real property law, and Richard Jabara, a second-generation hotelier. Now under the direction of President Justin Jabara, the company has experience in all kinds of properties, from 16-room boutique properties to 508-room convention hotels. The Meyer Jabara Hotels portfolio consists of hospitality’s leading extended stay, boutique, select service, and full service brands under the Marriott, Hilton, Hyatt, InterContinental, and Choice umbrellas, as well as several independents. Meyer Jabara Hotels is, and always will be, in the people business. The better the people, the better the business, and that philosophy extends to all key stakeholders: business partners, associates, and guests. The company strives to create success for all it serves. For more information on Meyer Jabara Hotels, visit www.meyerjabarahotels.com.
Barb Worcester
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