
The Daily Prep List 5.31.2023
Labor Labor on the line Politico 5/31 THE BUZZ: There’s little that gets done in Sacramento without the blessing of California’s powerful unions. Californians Are
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Labor Labor on the line Politico 5/31 THE BUZZ: There’s little that gets done in Sacramento without the blessing of California’s powerful unions. Californians Are
Labor Union myths drive bad public policy on fast-food industry Washington Times 5/29 Labor unions are entitled to their opinions on public policy, but not
Labor Union workers to rally in LA for better wages, benefits Orange County Register 5/25 Scores L.A. County workers employed in hospitality, tourism, food service,
Labor Insights from the NRA Show: Starbird CEO Aaron Noveshen QSR Magazine 5/24 This edition features Aaron Noveshen, founder of The Culinary Edge and CEO
Labor Julie Su’s confirmation would harm restaurants and app workers The Hill 5/23 Restaurants and app-based rideshare and delivery platforms have something in common. Will
Labor McDonald’s hiring 1,000 Southern California workers this summer MSN 5/22 McDonald’s is looking to hire 1,000 Southern California employees for its busy summer season
Labor The Easy Way Restaurateurs Can Pay Workers a Good Wage… And Why It Will Never Work In The US Forbes 5/22 M.I.T. publishes a
Labor Cal/OSHA mulls indoor heat rules as workers warn of high temps’ deadly impact CalMatters 5/19 Dozens of warehouse workers, delivery drivers, restaurant employees and
Labor Restaurants, dry-cleaning businesses worried about economic impact of ongoing writers strike ABC7 5/17 LOS ANGELES (KABC) — It’s business as usual at Milt &
Labor Close to Home: Fast food bill could harm local business owners Press Democrat 5/17 Five decades ago, the odds of becoming a small business