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Workforce

Restaurants shift their hopes of killing California's fast-food wage bill to the ballot

A coalition of Fast Act opponents has filed paperwork that would let voters decide if the law should take effect.

Leadership

Bar Louie names Brian Wright CEO

He joins the grill-and-bar chain after holding the same position at Tijuana Flats.

Washington, D.C.-based Knead Hospitality is adding a package of leisure perks similar to what white-collar execs might negotiate.

The NLRB has redefined "joint employer" to apply even when franchisors haven't influenced licensees' policies.

The measure will give workers an unprecedented say in setting pay rates at quick-service chains. The National Restaurant Association has said other states are likely to follow.

Reality Check: The trend of the moment for employers should be particularly worrisome for the foodservice business.

Eating places and bars added about 25% of the employees they did the previous month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. They remain 600,000 jobs short of pre-pandemic levels.

Their trade group says the lifesavers are necessary to combat a spike in opioid overdoses.

Customers can now pack heat while dining so long as the restaurant posts permission to do so and doesn't serve alcohol.

Employees say the Fast Act would give them more power over wages and working conditions. But restaurant operators argue that unions would be pulling the strings.

Opponents of the landmark legislation, which would give employees a say in setting wages, are working to get Gov. Gavin Newsom to veto the bill.

He checks many of the boxes on Starbucks' list of ideal characteristics, and his education background could be the labor remedy that's eluded the brand.

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