BETHESDA, Md. — More than 800 employees will be looking for work in the New Year following Marriott's announcement of layoffs as part of an effort to restructure its corporate and regional offices.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Marriott International's CFO, Leeny Oberg, will be replaced by Jen Mason when Oberg retires next year. A North Carolina-based ...
The hotel chain Marriott announced that it would lay off more than 800 employees but said that it wouldn’t affect hotel staffing. The company made the announcement through a notice filed in Maryland, ...
Hospitality giant Marriott International Inc. has announced it will lay off 833 employees based at its Bethesda headquarters, effective Jan. 3. Marriott, a major employer in Montgomery County, filed a ...
The largest hotel company in the world is planning to eliminate hundreds of corporate jobs at the beginning of next year. Marriott posted a Work Adjustment and Retraining Notification with the state ...
Marriott International is facing a federal lawsuit alleging it fired an employee who repeatedly raised concerns about workplace discrimination. The case, Sulejmani v. Sodexo, Inc. d/b/a Marriott ...
Rather than give a traditional lecture, J.W. “Bill” Marriott, CEO and owner of Marriott International, sat down on Monday afternoon in Lohrfink Auditorium for an interview with current employee ...