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2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT – NAICS 72 Local Employment Planning Council – 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 1 Accommodation and food services Report Contents What is this industry sector? STATISTICS CANADA DEFINITION SECTOR STRUCTURE How does this sector stack up in Ottawa? OTTAWA DASHBOARD HIGHLIGHTS Sector Employment (Jobs) REGIONAL TRENDS (5-year Job Growth - Ottawa vs. Ontario vs. Canada) 2016 EMPLOYMENT – A SUBSECTOR VIEW 2016 EMPLOYMENT SNAPSHOT – INDUSTRY GROUPS JOB NUMBERS BY INDUSTRY GROUP (Past 5 years and 3-year outlook) KEY OCCUPATIONS IN THE SECTOR Sector Self-Employment SECTOR AT A GLANCE A CLOSER LOOK AT SHARE OF SELF-EMPLOYMENT Sector Business & Employer Counts SECTOR AT A GLANCE BUSINESS COUNTS AT INDUSTRY GROUP LEVEL Online Supply & Demand ONLINE JOB POSTINGS ONLINE JOB SEEKER PROFILES In the News GAINS LOSSES TRENDS/PROJECTIONS Sample Report – Industry Summaries Note on geography: This report looks at data for the Ottawa Census subdivision. Census subdivision (CSD) is the general term for municipalities (as determined by provincial/territorial legislation).

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2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT – NAICS 72

Local Employment Planning Council – 2016 SECTOR SPOTLIGHT (Published February 2017) 1

Accommodation and food services

Report Contents

What is this industry sector? STATISTICS CANADA DEFINITION

SECTOR STRUCTURE

How does this sector stack up in Ottawa? OTTAWA DASHBOARD

HIGHLIGHTS

Sector Employment (Jobs) REGIONAL TRENDS (5-year Job Growth - Ottawa vs. Ontario vs. Canada)

2016 EMPLOYMENT – A SUBSECTOR VIEW

2016 EMPLOYMENT SNAPSHOT – INDUSTRY GROUPS

JOB NUMBERS BY INDUSTRY GROUP (Past 5 years and 3-year outlook)

KEY OCCUPATIONS IN THE SECTOR

Sector Self-Employment SECTOR AT A GLANCE

A CLOSER LOOK AT SHARE OF SELF-EMPLOYMENT

Sector Business & Employer Counts SECTOR AT A GLANCE

BUSINESS COUNTS AT INDUSTRY GROUP LEVEL

Online Supply & Demand ONLINE JOB POSTINGS

ONLINE JOB SEEKER PROFILES

In the News GAINS

LOSSES

TRENDS/PROJECTIONS

Sample Report – Industry Summaries

Note on geography: This report looks at data for the Ottawa Census subdivision. Census subdivision (CSD) is the

general term for municipalities (as determined by provincial/territorial legislation).

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What is this industry sector?

STATISTICS CANADA DEFINITION

This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in providing short-term lodging and complementary services to travellers, vacationers and others, in facilities such as hotels, motor hotels, resorts, motels, casino hotels, bed and breakfast accommodations, housekeeping cottages and cabins, recreational vehicle

parks and campgrounds, hunting and fishing camps, and various types of recreational and adventure camps.

This sector also comprises establishments primarily engaged in preparing meals, snacks and beverages, to customer orders, for immediate consumption on and off the premises.

SECTOR STRUCTURE Below we show this sector’s two subsectors (3-digit level), as well as the 4-digit level

Industry Groups that will be explored in this report.

SUBSECTOR NAICS 721 - Accommodation services Code Industry group

7211 Traveller accommodation

7212 Recreational vehicle (RV) parks and recreational camps

7213 Rooming and boarding houses

SUBSECTOR NAICS 722 - Food services and drinking places Code Industry group

7223 Special food services

7224 Drinking places (alcoholic beverages)

7225 Full-service restaurants and limited-service eating places

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How does this sector stack up in Ottawa?

OTTAWA DASHBOARD The graphic below ranks Ottawa’s Top 12 sectors (based on # of jobs in 2016) and shows how Accommodation

and food services (NAICS 72) stacks up against the other sectors on a dashboard highlighting key local labour

market information (LMI).

HIGHLIGHTS

6% of Ottawa jobs are in Accommodation and food services.

Job growth in this sector over the past three years accounted for 10% of all job gains in Ottawa.

Ottawa is 8% below the national average in terms of share of workers in this industry.

2016 average annual salary for jobs in this sector was $20,028.

Only 2% of those working in this sector are self-employed.

This sector accounts for 3% of all businesses in Ottawa and 7% of all employers (businesses with at least

one employee).

This sector accounted for 3% of all Ottawa online job ads in 2016, with the most ads posted by

employers in Full-service restaurants and limited-service eating places.

48% of active online job seekers in this sector in Q4 2016 identified Sales and service as the most recent

occupation group in which they worked.

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Sector Employment (Jobs)

REGIONAL TRENDS (5-year Job Growth - Ottawa vs. Ontario vs. Canada)

Region 2011 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change

● Ottawa 31,457 37,253 5,796 18.4%

● Ontario 400,262 464,533 64,271 16.1%

● Canada 1,128,455 1,278,207 149,752 13.3%

2016 EMPLOYMENT – A SUBSECTOR VIEW

Job numbers, growth rate and forecast number of new jobs

NAICS Description 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 % Change

(2011-2016)

Forecast change

(2016-2019)

722 Food services and drinking places

26,931 28,727 29,957 30,308 31,330 31,666 18% 793

721 Accommodation services 4,526 4,449 4,596 4,943 5,500 5,587 23% 197

Source: EMSI Analyst 2016

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2016 EMPLOYMENT SNAPSHOT – INDUSTRY GROUPS

Source: EMSI Analyst 2016

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JOB NUMBERS BY INDUSTRY GROUP (Past 5 years and 3-year outlook)

Job numbers, growth rate and forecast number of new jobs*

NAICS Description 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 % Change

(2011-2016)

Forecast change

(2016-2019)

7225 Full-service restaurants and limited-service eating places

23,395

24,908

26,194

26,406

27,525

27,833

19% 726

7211 Traveller accommodation 4,342 4,249 4,426 4,795 5,305 5,392 24% 198

7223 Special food services 2,576 2,811 2,603 2,736 2,792 2,819 9% 63

7224 Drinking places (alcoholic beverages)

959 1,008 1,159 1,166 1,013 1,014 6% 4

7212 Recreational vehicle (RV) parks and recreational camps

113 129 105 84 104 101 -10% -4

7213 Rooming and boarding houses 71 71 65 63 91 93 32% 4

SECTOR TOTAL 31,457 33,176 34,553 35,251 36,830 37,253 18% 991

Source: EMSI Analyst 2016 (*EMSI recommends taking occupation data below 500 jobs with “a grain of salt” because of source data sampling sizes; occupation data is not considered reliable where fewer than 100 jobs )

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KEY OCCUPATIONS IN THE SECTOR The job data shown thus far has focused on number of workers in your sector and its industry groups. Now we

take a look at what these workers are doing by focusing on the key occupations in your sector.

Top Ten Occupations (Sector job numbers and growth over past five years) NOC Description Employed in

Industry (2011) Employed in

Industry (2016) Change (2011 -

2016) % Change

(2011 - 2016) % of Total

Industry Jobs (2015)

6711 Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations

7,828 9,896 2,068 26% 27%

6513 Food and beverage servers 5,350 4,400 -950 -18% 12%

6322 Cooks 3,535 4,467 932 26% 12%

6611 Cashiers 2,689 2,840 151 6% 8%

6311 Food service supervisors 1,132 2,197 1,065 94% 6%

6511 Maîtres d'hôtel and hosts/hostesses 1,593 1,963 370 23% 5%

0631 Restaurant and food service managers 1,456 1,486 30 2% 4%

6731 Light duty cleaners 1,066 1,419 353 33% 4%

6512 Bartenders 631 1,377 746 118% 4%

6321 Chefs 1,235 1,330 95 8% 4%

Source: EMSI Analyst 2016

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Sector Self-Employment (2016)

SECTOR AT A GLANCE

A CLOSER LOOK AT SHARE OF SELF-EMPLOYMENT The chart below shows share of self-employment for the overall sector and for each industry group.

Sector Ranking

Share of workers self-employed in each industry group

Source: EMSI Analyst 2016

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Sector Business & Employer Counts (June 2016)

SECTOR AT A GLANCE

BUSINESS COUNTS AT INDUSTRY GROUP LEVEL Code Description 1-4 5-9 10-19 20-49 50-99 100-199 200-499 500+ None Total

7225 Full-service restaurants and limited-service eating places

386 410 431 463 114 10 5 0 455 2,274

7223 Special food services 55 56 40 22 4 1 0 3 142 323

7211 Traveller accommodation 10 11 8 14 14 3 3 0 55 118

7224 Drinking places (alcoholic beverages)

6 9 19 18 4 0 0 0 18 74

7212 Recreational vehicle (RV) parks and recreational camps

6 4 3 0 1 1 0 0 17 32

7213 Rooming and boarding houses

0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 8 11

Source: EMSI Analyst 2016

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Online Supply & Demand (2016)

ONLINE JOB POSTINGS

A Closer Look at Skill Level Required in Job Postings (Sector vs. Ottawa overall) The chart below shows skill level requirements for jobs posted in this sector versus those posted for all Ottawa

sectors.

Source: Vicinity Jobs 2016

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ONLINE JOB SEEKER PROFILES In October 2016, Ottawa Employment Hub subscribed to newly published data providing insight into local labour

supply. This information is only available from October 2016 onward so we provide below the data for Q4 2016.

The numbers shown reflect Job Profiles that were either added or updated within a 30-day span by job seekers

living in Ottawa between October and December 2016.

A Closer Look at Occupations of those with Active Job Profiles The chart below shows number of job seeker profiles by occupation group most recently worked in.

Source: Vicinity Jobs 2016

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In the News Highlights

GAINS Jan 4, 2017 Ottawa Business Journal Ottawa hotel industry gears up for historic year Hotels in Ottawa are getting ready for the Canada 2017 year-long celebrations. Many hoteliers are saying that they are expecting this to be their busiest year with events happening throughout the year that are sure to attract extra visitors from all around. The Lord Elgin Hotel General Manager mentioned that they will be hiring extra staff to cope with the increased demand. The Lord Elgin also completed a 10 million dollar renovation to ensure that the hotel is ready.

Nov 14, 2016 Ottawa Business Journal Ottawa-Gatineau economy forecast to grow 2.2% in 2017 Robust construction activity, an expanding federal government and an influx of visitors attending Canada’s 150th anniversary celebrations will help Ottawa-Gatineau’s economy expand at its fastest pace in seven years in 2017, the Conference Board of Canada said Monday.

LOSSES Jan 11, 2017 Ottawa Citizen Don Cherry's Nepean restaurant closes Only one Don Cherry’s Sports Grill remains open. The Nepean location of the franchise shut down after waning foot traffic and increased costs. The closure meant that 25 people had to be laid off. This also marks the third Don Cherry’s Sports Grill to shut its doors.

Jan 3, 2017 Ottawa Citizen Elgin Street's Fresco bistro and Guest Room cocktail lounge to close Thursday Another Elgin street location has shut its doors for business. Fresco Bistro Italiano closed its doors on January 5th

after 25 years of service. The small franchise had two locations; the other on Hazeldean Road in the city’s west-

end shut down on January 1st.

TRENDS/PROJECTIONS

Nov 1, 2016 Ottawa Business Journal Ottawa hotels lobby for licensing of Airbnb landlords With the number of Airbnb rentals in Ottawa proliferating, the city’s hoteliers association says it’s increasing pressure on government officials to introduce licensing requirements for the short-term rental of private residences.

Jul 2016 McKinsey & Company Where machines could replace humans—and where they can’t (yet) Discusses the potential for automation in the food service sector. For quite some time now, cafeterias have been

seeing an increase in automation with automatic checkout systems; even automatic hamburger fryers have

been created. Currently available technology has the capacity to replace many aspects of kitchen work;

management just needs to make the decision to implement this technology. Low costs of labour is protecting

cooks and kitchen helpers right now, as many are willing to work cheaply, and automation has a heavy upfront

cost which many businesses are not willing to implement right away.

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Sample Report – Industry Summaries Below is a sample report that can be requested for any industry at the 3- or 4-digit (subsector or industry group)

level. Some of these may also be available on the Labour Market Ottawa web portal.

Industry Summary for Full-service restaurants and limited-service eating places

27,525 19.0%

Jobs (2015) % Change (2011-2016)

6% below National average Nation: 15.8%

Regional Trends

Region 2011 Jobs 2016 Jobs Change % Change

● Ottawa 23,395 27,833 4,438 19.0%

● Ontario 297,585 348,670 51,085 17.2%

● Canada 804,594 931,704 127,110 15.8%

Top Occupations Employed by this Industry

Description Employed in

Industry

(2015)

% of Total

Jobs in

Industry (2015)

Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations 8,916 32.4%

Cooks 3,777 13.7%

Food and beverage servers 3,728 13.5%

Cashiers 2,645 9.6%

Food service supervisors 1,847 6.7%

Source: EMSI Analyst 2016