Redwigwam partners with hospitality software firm eviivo

Flexible staff platform redwigwam has signed a partnership with hospitality software company eviivo to help employers better navigate staff shortages and deal with other post-pandemic issues.

Hospitality is one of the most significantly impacted industries in the UK following the pandemic. Staff shortages due to isolation remain a challenge in 2022 with some businesses reporting that a third of their workforce are isolating at any one time, a redwigwam statement said.

“Soaring costs, supply chain issues, Brexit and an 80% decline in shift work hours during the pandemic are also factors for the industry,” the statement said.

Redwigwam has over 180,000 vetted workers available through its AI recruitment platform. The partnership with eviivo, which helps over 13,000 hosts, property owners and hoteliers successfully manage properties through its platform, will help redwigwam extend its offerings to ease communication services, manage guests and automate tasks for a wide range of B&Bs, hotels, pubs with rooms, vacation rentals and other independent accommodation.

Quoting the eviivo leadership, the statement went on to say: “With redwigwam providing flexible staffing solutions for hospitality businesses and eviivo automating many of the time-consuming tasks involved with running a hospitality business, at least some of the many pressures on hard-working hosts and hoteliers can be eased.

“That means they will have more time freed up for what they do best – looking after their guests.”

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