Although German restaurateurs were able to look forward to a strong increase in sales last year, the industry remains in crisis mode. There is already a shortage of tens of thousands of workers nationwide, and according to the estimates of the DEHOGA industry association, the shortage of personnel is likely to worsen in the coming months.
There are currently around 50,000 vacancies in restaurants and cafes, hotels, guesthouses and other businesses. "In the spring, the numbers will rise again significantly," warns a DEHOGA spokeswoman. We were looking for specialists and workers in all areas – from full-time employees to mini-jobbers.
The competition for employees is particularly difficult for the mostly small and medium-sized companies in rural regions.
Immigration reform should help
Overall, however, thanks to intensive efforts to strengthen training, a "positive trend" in employment is assumed. After numerous employees had looked for other jobs, for example in retail and logistics, during the corona pandemic, many of them had now returned, the spokeswoman explained.
In October 2022, the number of employees subject to social security contributions was still 3.7 percent below the pre-crisis level. According to the DEHOGA spokeswoman, hopes are placed on the planned immigration reform. "We need new legal options for targeted economic migration from third countries." Overall, the hospitality industry in Germany offers more than a million jobs that are subject to social security contributions.
"Industry needs a real restart"
The Food, Enjoyment and Restaurants Union (NGG) is less confident about the hospitality industry as a whole. The pivotal point in recruiting staff is the wages, which in many cases were just slightly above the minimum wage, says NGG chairman Guido Zeitler. A survey of members by the trade union, in which mainly long-term employees of the industry took part, showed that around a third of them saw no long-term prospects in their profession.
In the long term, Zeitler believes that the industry could expect even greater staff shortages due to long working hours and shift work. He anticipates shorter opening times, more closing days and limited booking options. There are only more employees with better income. In the future, 3000 euros gross per month had to be the minimum for skilled workers. The industry needs "a real restart," says Zeitler.
Corona shock soon digested
In the past year, the industry has at least largely recovered from the corona shock. According to a preliminary estimate by the Federal Statistical Office, price-adjusted sales in 2022 increased by 47 percent compared to the previous year 2021, which was still characterized by lockdowns. However, the value from the pre-crisis year 2019 was missed by eleven percent, as the statistics authority reported.
Since then there have been strong price increases. Including this, the restaurants and hotels even had one percent more sales on average last year than in 2019. Compared to 2021, they increased nominal sales by 57 percent. The difference between the nominal and real result reflects the sharp rise in food and energy prices.
Largest increase in accommodation establishments
A look at the first eleven months of 2022, which have already been fully evaluated, shows that hotels and other accommodation establishments were able to increase their sales more strongly than the catering trade, with a real increase of 64.2 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. Here the landlords only came up with a real increase of 40.6 percent. Including the price increase, they made 50 percent more sales than a year earlier.
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