Labor and Policy: Page 21


  • Stockholders sue McDonald's over the handling of Easterbrook firing

    This complaint is similar to a suit filed recently against the Golden Arches and Morgan Lewis & Bockius that claims the probe was rushed and the law firm created "an information vacuum" at the company.

    By Aug. 9, 2021
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    30% of diners would leave a restaurant if asked for proof of vaccination, report shows

    Comparatively, 68% of diners say they would comply with mask requirements to eat inside a restaurant, according to Datassential research.

    By Aug. 5, 2021
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    One Fair Wage creates guide to transition restaurants to a $15 minimum wage

    The nonprofit organization recommends restaurants offset rising labor costs through modest menu price increase and by renegotiating contracts, implementing operational efficiencies and preventing costly food waste. 

    By Alicia Kelso • Aug. 4, 2021
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    New York City will require vaccines for indoor dining starting in September

    The Big Apple is the first city to announce such a mandate, which will be enforced beginning Sept. 13 to encourage higher vaccination rates.

    By Aug. 3, 2021
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    Only 24% of US consumers support vaccine requirement to dine indoors, report finds

    Comparatively, 60% believe vaccinations should be required to travel on an airplane, according to Gartner research. 

    By Alicia Kelso • Aug. 2, 2021
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    Massachusetts attorney general sues Grubhub for violating temporary fee cap

    Maura Healey alleges the delivery company charged 18% or higher in fees during the months a 15% limit was in place. Grubhub claims an additional 3% fee was related to order processing.

    By July 30, 2021
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    New York City Council extends 15% delivery fee cap until 2022

    The legislation is part of a package of bills that would tighten third-party food delivery restrictions, including barring non-partner listings.

    By Alicia Kelso • July 30, 2021
  • USHG to require guests to show proof of vaccine status

    Beginning Sept. 7, Union Square Hospitality Group will become one of the largest fine dining restaurant groups to issue a vaccine policy for both customers and staff.

    By July 29, 2021
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    SBA will open PPP forgiveness portal in August

    The platform will allow businesses with Paycheck Protection Program loans of $150,000 or less to apply for forgiveness directly starting Aug. 4.

    By July 28, 2021
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    Restaurant Revitalization Fund

    Congress proposes Entrée Act to inject $60B into Restaurant Revitalization Fund

    The funds would come from rescinding money from unspent Economic Injury Disaster Loans and other state and local funds within President Biden's American Rescue Plan.

    By July 22, 2021
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    DoorDash, Grubhub sue San Francisco over permanent delivery caps

    The companies claim the 15% cap — which San Francisco's Board of Supervisors unanimously passed in June — is unnecessary, harmful, unconstitutional and will result in fewer orders for restaurants.

    By July 19, 2021
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    OFW: Ending unemployment benefits doesn't ease restaurant labor pressure

    In five states that already ended federally funded unemployment benefits, only 16% of workers said they would be more likely to accept any low-wage job, One Fair Wage research reveals. 

    By Alicia Kelso • July 16, 2021
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    Restaurant Revitalization Fund

    IRC cries foul over hotels, recreation facilities receiving Restaurant Revitalization Funds

    The group pointed out that 11 locations under the Hilton and Wyndham banners received a total of $24 million in grants.

    By Alicia Kelso • July 13, 2021
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    Biden's competition executive order takes aim at non-compete agreements

    The order will make it easier for restaurant employees to change jobs without facing legal restrictions, such as anti-poaching clauses included in restaurant franchise agreements.

    By Ryan Golden • Updated July 12, 2021
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    One Fair Wage launches $1M restaurant worker relief fund

    By providing workers up to $1,200 in grants, the organization hopes to keep restaurant staff on the job to fight for higher wages. 

    By Alicia Kelso • July 9, 2021
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    Study: Labor shortages, food costs are now restaurants' biggest concerns

    New research commissioned by Uber Eats and DoorDash shows concern about these issues eclipses operator worries about third-party delivery fees.

    By Alicia Kelso • July 8, 2021
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    Restaurant Revitalization Fund

    24% of Restaurant Revitalization Fund grants were for $50K or less

    The majority of grants (25.7%) were for between $150,000 and $350,000, but more than two-thirds of the program's applicants didn't receive grants.

    By Alicia Kelso • July 8, 2021
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    Tracking 2021 state restaurant aid: Ohio, New Jersey launch grant programs

    States are creating financial safety nets to keep their restaurant economies afloat. Catch up on the latest grant fund launches here.

    By July 6, 2021
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    Restaurant Revitalization Fund

    Restaurant Revitalization Fund is closed, portal will be disabled July 14

    The SBA will hold the more than 265,000 applications that did not receive funding for processing in the order received if the fund is refilled by Congress. 

    By July 2, 2021
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    San Francisco passes permanent delivery fee cap

    The 15% cap will soon hit Mayor London Breed's desk for final approval and could make the city the first in the U.S. to enact a permanent limit.

    By June 24, 2021
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    Uber Eats adds app disclosure in DC, PA for greater pricing transparency

    At the request of the local attorneys general, the delivery platform has included an additional statement on its mobile platform and website that prices may vary from in-store.

    By June 23, 2021
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    DOL proposal would resurrect 80/20 rule for tipped workers who perform untipped work

    Under the proposed rule, employers would only be able to take a tip credit if their tipped employees performed work that is part of the employee's tipped occupation.

    By Ryan Golden • June 22, 2021
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    Restaurant Revitalization Fund

    NRA urges SBA to find funding for 3K Restaurant Revitalization Fund recipients stripped of approval

    In court filings last week, the SBA said these operators would only receive funding once the agency "completes processing all previously filed non-priority applications," during which time RRF funds could run dry. 

    By June 18, 2021
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    SBA rescinds more Restaurant Revitalization Fund grants

    The National Restaurant Association confirmed Wednesday the U.S. Small Business Administration has sent more letters to an unknown number of RRF applicants saying the promised funding has been revoked.

    By Updated June 24, 2021
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    Papa John's store owners pay $3.25M to settle drivers' vehicle reimbursement suit

    It's not the first time a class of delivery drivers has filed suit over wage and hour claims related to reimbursements.

    By Ryan Golden • June 11, 2021