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Unions' restaurant gains now include a federal appointment

A veteran of the nation's two largest hospitality unions was sworn in as a director of the federal government's unionization watchdog.

Workforce

Employees of a 20-unit cafe chain vote to unionize

Colectivo Coffee's 440 employees will now be represented by local affiliates of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

Groups such as One Fair Wage intend to ask the state's first female governor, Kathy Hochul, to close the gender wage gap by disallowing the concession for restaurants.

A union group is also using the unprecedented weather conditions to push for a joint-employer standard.

The action challenges the legality of New York's Just Cause legislation, which prevents certain restaurant employers from dismissing or cutting the hours of an employee at will.

A Unite Here local says the money will further enrich owners and operators without necessarily trickling down to workers. It's pressing for direct aid to unemployed members.

A union-affiliated survey of industry employees found that 53% intend to leave their restaurant jobs, most likely because of wages.

Industrial Workers of the World are repeating the organization approach that was successful with Burgerville.

The lawsuit by One Fair Wage against Darden Restaurants contends the credit is a violation of federal anti-discrimination rules.

An effort to organize a warehouse in Alabama was unsuccessful. And that could mean bad news is brewing for the foodservice business.

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