R Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Gillian Mackay*, Bill Kidd*, Miles Briggs*, Annie Wells*, Stephanie Callaghan*, David Torrance*, Brian Whittle*, Audrey Nicoll*, Annabelle Ewing*, Kenneth Gibson*, Marie McNair*, Jackie Dunbar*, Kevin Stewart* Maggie Chapman: Fair Work Hospitality Industry Inquiry—That the Parliament *S6M-14606 recognises what it sees as the important activities of the Fair Work Convention; notes that the Convention undertook an inquiry into fair work in the hospitality industry and how this could be improved for the benefit of both employers and workers; understands that the inquiry recommends the establishment of a voluntary Fair Work Charter for Hospitality that stipulates a range of workers’ protections, from payment of the Real Living Wage and recognition of Real Living Hours to effective voice through trade union access and recognition, robust anti-bullying procedures and “safe home” policies for all workers asked to travel to or from work after 11.00 pm; further understands that Unite Hospitality’s Get Me Home Safe campaign has promoted, and continues to promote, the adoption of “safe home” policies associated with the charter; believes that there is a continued requirement to raise awareness of the Fair Work Convention, its work and the Fair Work Charter for Hospitality, and commends and congratulates the Fair Work Convention on its ongoing work.