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Orlando Sentinel USA Business January 25, 2023
All the Sodexo food service workers at the Orange County Convention Center will earn at least $18 an hour, making them the first hospitality workers in Orlando to reach that high of a minimum wage, according to their union. Workers voted Wednesday to approve a contract... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Business November 24, 2022
Unionized food service workers at the Orange County Convention Center have unanimously voted to authorize a strike against their employer, Sodexo, the union representing the workers announced this week. This marks the first time union members with Unite Here Local 737 have voted... + más
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Kelvin Moore named new general manager of McCormick Place | Chicago Sun Times
Politico USA Business March 09, 2023
The Federal Reserve has been focusing a lot on American workers’ battle for higher wages in its campaign to curb inflation. Now, the fight has landed right on its doorstep. Cafeteria workers at the New York Fed this week voted to authorize a strike over pay, a move that comes... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment November 04, 2022
Orlando’s tourism workers, long among the lowest paid in the region’s economy, must earn at least $18 per hour to meet basic needs, a hospitality industry union argues in a report released Thursday. The report by Unite Here Local 737 found that 69% of hospitality staff... + más
Hillary Clinton endorses proposal to raise Portland’s minimum wage | Portland Press Herald
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Associated Press USA Sports May 10, 2023
PARIS (AP) — Some 15,000 athletes will get to feast on fresh baguettes, gourmet dishes and environment-friendly French cuisine — but no wine — when Paris hosts the Summer Olympics next year. The company tasked with serving 40,000 meals a day at the Olympic Village unveiled... + más
Baguettes but no wine: Olympians to eat gourmet in Paris | WPLG Local 10
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