Labor and Policy: Page 13


  • Atlas Restaurant Group reopens for outdoor dining with social distancing measures in place. (May 2020)
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    Chicago Mayor proposes to make city’s outdoor dining program permanent

    The proposal includes some changes to the Windy City’s program, which was initially introduced in 2020 and has been extended twice.

    By Alicia Kelso • Sept. 23, 2022
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    Starbucks unionization efforts

    Boston Starbucks strike ends after 64 days

    Starbucks Workers United members signaled Wednesday they were willing to go back to work unconditionally, ending the longest strike in the chain’s history. 

    By Sept. 22, 2022
  • Activists with One Fair Wage participate in a “Wage Strike" demonstration outside of the Old Ebbitt Grill restaurant on May 26th, 2021 in Washington, DC.
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    Report: Tipped wages negatively impact Black women

    Fifty-three percent of Black women workers said tips didn't cover the difference between subminimum wage and minimum wage at least once in the past month, according to One Fair Wage.

    By Sept. 21, 2022
  • Chipotle opens its first Chipotlane Digital Kitchen in Ohio in December 2021.
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    Chipotle and New Jersey reach $7.75M child labor settlement

    New Jersey alleged Chipotle violated child labor laws governing meal breaks and hours, but the company disputes those claims despite the settlement.

    By Sept. 21, 2022
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    Bloomin’ hires HR vet as chief human resources officer

    Suzann Trevisan brings over 27 years of experience in human resources to her role at the company, which has faced labor cost growth. 

    By Sept. 19, 2022
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    The 4 biggest takeaways from Starbucks’ Investor Day

    The coffee chain laid out plans to target loyalty growth, labor efficiency and international openings, with a goal of reaching 45,000 stores by 2025.

    By Sept. 14, 2022
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    Starbucks debuts kitchen system to boost speed while keeping customization

    In a demonstration during the the chain’s Investor Day, a barista could make a mocha frappuccino almost 50 seconds faster than with Starbucks’ old model. 

    By Sept. 14, 2022
  • Starbucks workers on strike outside a Seattle Starbucks in June 2022.
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    Starbucks expands non-union benefits with savings, student loan repayment tools

    Starbucks maintains its position that it can’t legally extend benefits to unionized stores without bargaining on a store-by-store level, but the union claims these perks are meant to quash organizing. 

    By Sept. 13, 2022
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    EEOC: Bojangles transferred employee for alleging sexual harassment

    Effective reporting procedures for sexual harassment are necessary for Title VII compliance, the agency said in announcing a lawsuit.

    By Kate Tornone • Sept. 12, 2022
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    Starbucks will rehire 7 pro-union workers it fired in February

    The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals denied the company’s request to stay an injunction ordering the company to offer to rehire fired organizers.

    By Sept. 9, 2022
  • A sign saying "we're hiring!" hangs in a Starbucks window.
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    Starbucks shareholder files suit over diverse hiring

    A conservative think tank claims Starbucks’ diverse hiring practices violate the Civil Rights Act of 1965.

    By Caroline Colvin • Sept. 9, 2022
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    Restaurant groups push to repeal California’s fast food council law

    A coalition led by industry groups has about three months to collect signatures necessary to put the repeal of AB 257 on the 2024 general election ballot.

    By Sept. 8, 2022
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    Industry wonders what’s next as Newsom signs fast food council bill

    The National Restaurant Association vows to fight against what organized labor heralded as one of the biggest changes to labor law in decades.

    By Sept. 6, 2022
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    McDonald’s president denounces CA fast food council bill

    Joe Erlinger wrote in a letter Wednesday that the legislation would establish an uneven playing field, forcing major chains and their franchisees to raise wages while other business owners would be exempt. 

    By Aug. 31, 2022
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    California Senate approves fast food labor council with power to set wages

    Chains with over 100 units nationally would be subject to regulations formulated by the council, which includes industry and labor representatives.

    By Updated Aug. 30, 2022
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    Starbucks must extend benefits to union workers, regional NLRB office says

    A Seattle NLRB office issued a complaint asserting the company and interim CEO Howard Schultz violated labor law by giving benefits to non-union stores.

    By Aug. 26, 2022
  • Teamsters pose outside a Lansing, Michigan Chipotle where workers voted 11-3 to join the union on Aug. 25
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    Chipotle workers at Michigan store unionize

    Workers voted 11-3 to join the Teamsters, marking the first successful union push at the chain, which permanently closed a Maine store that organized with an independent union.

    By Aug. 26, 2022
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    Restaurant outsourcing startup Bite Ninja raises $11.3M

    The firm has trained 12,000 workers to take orders remotely, offering savings for restaurants that don’t want to hire traditional employees. 

    By Aug. 24, 2022
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    Judge approves McDonald’s franchisee’s $1.5M settlement in sexual harassment suit

    About 100 plaintiffs, who alleged they were harassed by a Michigan store manager, will be able to claim an average of $10,000 each.

    By Aug. 18, 2022
  • People hold signs while protesting in front of Starbucks on April 14, 2022 in New York City.
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    Starbucks unionization efforts

    Starbucks requests NLRB suspend mail-in union elections

    The chain claims the labor board and Workers United engaged in misconduct during the voting process in a Kansas City-area cafe, and likely other elections.

    By Aug. 15, 2022
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    Restaurant Revitalization Fund

    73 Congress members ask SBA to immediately disburse leftover RRF funds

    Legislators have also asked the body to prioritize any of the roughly 7,000 applicants who were approved for grants last year but didn’t receive funding. 

    By Aug. 11, 2022
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    Sweetgreen lays off 5% of support staff

    These reductions could result in annual savings of $4 million and help the chain reach profitability potentially as early as 2024, according to the company.

    By Aug. 10, 2022
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    Chipotle to pay $20M to employees in NYC Fair Workweek settlement

    About 13,000 workers will receive $50 for each week or part of the week they worked between November 2017 and April 2022, per the agreement’s terms. 

    By Aug. 10, 2022
  • A picture of one of Reef's mobile kitchens.
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    Deep Dive // Reef Technology's expansion

    How Reef helps shape city ghost kitchen regulations to accommodate its model

    The ghost kitchen company has devised two paths into new markets: one through city hall, and one through back doors of hotel kitchens.

    By Aug. 8, 2022
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    Seattle passes permanent 15% delivery fee cap with exceptions

    Seattle joins San Francisco in approving a permanent cap, but allows delivery firms to charge more if restaurants opt for additional services, like marketing. 

    By Aug. 4, 2022