Labor and Policy: Page 8


  • Picket signs being assembled by a group of people on plastic tables outdoors.
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    Courtesy of Culinary Workers Union Local 226
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    Vegas averts hospitality worker strike

    Wynn Resorts reached a tentative deal with the Culinary Union to avoid walkouts at its Las Vegas properties. With the agreement, labor disputes at all three resort operators with strike deadlines have been resolved.

    By Noelle Mateer • Nov. 10, 2023
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    Chipotle hires top HR execs as it continues to grow its workforce

    Ilene Eskenazi has been hired as the chain’s chief human resources officer, and Lois Alexis-Collins is now chief people officer, field operations. 

    By Nov. 8, 2023
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    Las Vegas Culinary Union reaches tentative agreement with Caesars to prevent strike

    The deal would cover approximately 10,000 hospitality workers across nine properties on the Strip.

    By Noelle Mateer • Nov. 8, 2023
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    Starbucks’ new benefits, planned raises draw union criticism

    Unionized stores are excluded from a new vacation accrual policy and a national barista championship, but will receive raises alongside other workers.

    By Nov. 7, 2023
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    Panera Bread chops 17% of corporate staff ahead of IPO

    Roughly 306 supporting staff positions were reportedly cut to improve operations as the company gears up for Panera Brands’ public debut.

    By Nov. 2, 2023
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    IFA forms law center to fight joint employer rules

    The center aims to dismantle legislation and rules that put franchisors on the hook for franchisee labor law violations.

    By Nov. 2, 2023
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    McDonald’s sees low-income diner traffic dip, braces for cash flow disruption in California

    The Golden Arches reported 8% same-stores sales growth for Q3 thanks in part to strategic menu price increases, but CEO Chris Kempczinski said it will closely watch how these changes impact lower-income diners. 

    By Oct. 30, 2023
  • NLRB delays effective date of joint employer rule to February

    In a reprieve for franchisors, the National Labor Relations Board pushed back the date its joint employer rule would take effect to early next year.

    By Updated Nov. 20, 2023
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    Chipotle will raise wages in California, continue testing robots

    The chain plans to hike prices by mid-to-high single digits in California next year to compensate for a 20% wage increase in that market.

    By , Oct. 27, 2023
  • A table set with strike materials for Starbucks Workers United's Nov. 17 national strike.
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    Starbucks’ threat to cut abortion travel benefits violated NLRA, agency judge says

    Starbucks has been hit with a litany of labor-related complaints as its workers across the country have unionized.

    By Ginger Christ • Oct. 20, 2023
  • Sam Jackson will serve as Domino's EVP of Human Relations beginning Nov. 4
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    Domino’s promotes EVP of human resources

    The company has struggled with labor retention and recruitment, especially of delivery drivers, since the COVID-19 pandemic. 

    By Oct. 17, 2023
  • A mourner holds a sign during a vigil for the nine Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority light rail yard shooting victims.
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    ‘A low bar’: How California’s new workplace violence prevention plan aims to make workplaces safer

    The new law is the first in the U.S. to establish an industrywide workplace violence prevention standard and could lead other states to follow, experts say.

    By Ginger Christ • Oct. 16, 2023
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    How drive-thru-only units are shaping QSR operations

    Smaller units can lower costs and optimize operations, experts said during Restaurant Dive’s off-premise trends virtual event in September.

    By Oct. 16, 2023
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    Dine Brand’s Chief People Officer on her first 100 days

    Expanding parental leave and adopting a new human resources platform were two of the first orders of business for Sarah Cannon-Foster in her new role.

    By Oct. 12, 2023
  • Brandon Johnson speaks at an event celebrating his election as Mayor of Chicago.
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    Chicago to eliminate subminimum wage

    The law sets the maximum tip credit at 40% of the city’s minimum wage on July 1, 2024, and decreases the allowable tip credit 8% every year until 2028.

    By Oct. 6, 2023
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    Starbucks asks Supreme Court to intervene in union fight

    If the Supreme Court sided with Starbucks, the change would make it more difficult for the National Labor Relations Board to reinstate, in a timely fashion, workers fired for protected activity.

    By Oct. 5, 2023
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    The restaurant labor market in 6 key statistics

    Although turnover stabilized last year, early data from 2025 shows increased unemployment and a decrease in hours worked.

    By Updated April 7, 2025
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    Subway operators ordered to pay nearly $1M in back wages, shutter operations

    The U.S. Department of Labor found the franchisees told children as young as 14 and 15 to use dangerous equipment, had minors work illegal hours and issued bad checks for payroll. 

    By Oct. 2, 2023
  • Starbucks Workers United members picket outside a Starbucks in Watertown, Ma., on August 1, 2022.
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    Starbucks to fight NLRB ruling that its benefits violated labor law

    A National Labor Relations Board judge found the coffee chain implemented wage and benefits changes to discourage workers from backing Starbucks Workers United.

    By Oct. 2, 2023
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    New York Judge denies DoorDash, Uber Eats, Grubhub injunction against delivery minimum wage

    DoorDash confirmed, barring other legal developments, that it will have to pay its New York City delivery workers $17.96 an hour starting on Monday.

    By Sept. 29, 2023
  • A bank of windows below a red sign that says "Chipotle." A man stands in the background inside the restaurant.
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    EEOC alleges Chipotle supervisor pulled on, removed Muslim worker’s hijab

    The case may point to the need for anti-harassment training for managers.

    By Emilie Shumway • Sept. 29, 2023
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    NLRB dings Starbucks for cracking down on union T-shirts

    Employees also were illegally barred from writing customer-provided, pro-union monikers on cups, among other violations, the NLRB found. 

    By Emilie Shumway • Sept. 28, 2023
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    California Gov. Gavin Newsom signs $20 fast food minimum wage into law

    The deal, AB 1228, establishes a council with limited power to set the pace of wage increases until 2029, in what the SEIU calls a “historic” turn for labor.

    By Sept. 28, 2023
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    Judge denies NYC motion to dismiss delivery fee cap suit

    A suit filed by DoorDash, Uber Eats and Grubhub to overturn the city’s 15% delivery fee cap can proceed after a judge ruled it is plausible the city interfered with the aggregators’ contracts. 

    By Sept. 20, 2023
  • A red stop-work order is taped to a Boston Market door.
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    Boston Market pays $630K in back wages in NJ, lifting stop-work order

    The New Jersey Department of Labor gave the green light for Boston Market to reopen 27 locations, but it’s unclear how many have done so.

    By Sept. 19, 2023