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Accor launches Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan in Australia

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Thursday, 17 March 2011

Accor has launched an Indigenous Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) in partnership with Reconciliation Australia - one of the largest and most comprehensive RAPs in the Australian hospitality industry.

“With over 150 hotels in Australia, the greatest geographical spread of city and regional locations, and the relationships we have built with Indigenous employment partners, Accor is well equipped to achieve our goal of seeing 100 Indigenous employees trained and employed in Accor hotels across Australia each year,” said Simon McGrath, Vice President Accor Australia.

Established in 2001, Accor’s ‘Indigenous Employment Program’ has seen over 600 Indigenous Australians employed throughout Accor’s Australian hotel network. It has also achieved many industry accolades including the Corporate Leaders for Indigenous Employment award for four consecutive years (from 2003-2006).

Accor is now embarking on the next phase of its campaign by partnering with Reconciliation Australia - the non-government, not-for-profit foundation charged with continuing the national focus for reconciliation.

Partnering with Reconciliation Australia and implementing a Reconciliation Action Plan helps to close the gap between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians, not only through employment, but also through training; partnering with Indigenous Businesses; community involvement to increase knowledge about the Indigenous culture and providing opportunities through education and scholarships.

“We are proud of what has been achieved so far under our Indigenous Employment Program and look forward to excelling as an example within the industry and greater community of an Employer that is truly committed to supporting Indigenous Australians,” said Mr McGrath.

Leah Armstrong, CEO Reconciliation Australia, said, “We know from the 2010 Race Relations Barometer survey that 87% of Australians agree that the relationship with the Indigenous people of this country is important – and it is industry leaders like Accor that put this belief into practice by establishing ongoing employment and training and building cultural awareness throughout its industry and overall community.”

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