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This is an archive article published on December 28, 2010

Accor to create 3,000 jobs in India

Global hospitality firm Accor today said it will hire 3,000 people by next year in India to fill vacancies being created at its upcoming hotels in the country.

Global hospitality firm Accor today said it will hire 3,000 people by next year in India to fill vacancies being created at its upcoming hotels in the country.

Accor currently operates eight hotels under brands–Novotel,Ibis and Mercure– and two convention centres that employ about 2,000 people.

“By the end of 2011,we will employ total 5,000 people at Accor operated properties across India,” Accor Hotels India,Regional Director of Human Resources Ashwin A Shirali told PTI.

About 30 per cent of the job opportunities being created will be for entry level jobs,he said. The company will operate ten new properties that are likely to come up in 2011.

In August this year,Accor had said that it plans to open 90 hotels by 2015,out of which contracts for 60 hotels have already been signed. Around 21 hotels are likely to be operational by the end of 2012.

At present Accor,in partnership with InterGlobe Enterprises,runs hotels under the Ibis brand and has partnership with other companies for Novotel and Mercure brand.

Accor also has plans to bring its other global hotel brands — Sofitel,Pullman and Formule1 in India by 2011.

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Accor and InterGlobe have set up an investment fund to develop hotel assets in India with Pacifica Partners,which has 36 per cent equity in the fund. Accor and InterGlobe will each hold 32 per cent stake in the fund.

 

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