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Labor Challenges Stifling Would-Be Restaurant Boom, Paytronix CEO Says

Labor Challenges Stifling Would-Be Restaurant Boom, Paytronix CEO Says
Labor Challenges Stifling Would-Be Restaurant Boom, Paytronix CEO Says
March 18, 2022  |  Personnel

Restaurants in many parts of the U.S. may be celebrating the end of COVID-19 restrictions, but labor difficulties are still preventing them from enjoying the...

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Retail Wage War Escalates as Target Offers $24/Hour in Competitive Markets
Retail Wage War Escalates as Target Offers $24/Hour in Competitive Markets
February 28, 2022  |  Retail

Calling it “the next step” in an ongoing effort to raise the wages of hourly employees, Target announced Monday (Feb. 28) that it would boost starting...

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Amazon Faces More Union Votes With NY in March
Amazon Faces More Union Votes With NY in March
February 17, 2022  |  Amazon

Amazon workers at a Staten Island warehouse will vote next month on whether to form a union, Christian Smalls, the organization’s president and former employee...

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Amazon Workers in Alabama Prep for Union Bid Vote After Regulator Ordered Second Vote 
Amazon Workers in Alabama Prep for Union Bid Vote After Regulator Ordered Second Vote 
February 02, 2022  |  Amazon

More than 6,100 Amazon employees at an Alabama warehouse are set to take their second vote to unionize on Friday (Feb. 4), The Wall Street...

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US Regulator Confirms Amazon Employees in Staten Island Can Hold Union Vote
US Regulator Confirms Amazon Employees in Staten Island Can Hold Union Vote
January 28, 2022  |  Amazon

Amazon workers in a New York warehouse have met the requirements to hold a union election, according to multiple reports on Wednesday (Jan. 26). Get...

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UK Omicron Staffing Issues Could Lead to $48B in Output Losses
UK Omicron Staffing Issues Could Lead to $48B in Output Losses
January 09, 2022  |  Coronavirus

Omicron staff shortages in the U.K., including illnesses as well as mandatory isolation, might end up cutting $48 billion in output in January and February,...

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Macy’s Cuts Weekday Store Hours as COVID-19 Spikes in New Year
Macy’s Cuts Weekday Store Hours as COVID-19 Spikes in New Year
January 05, 2022  |  Retail

Macy’s is scaling back its store hours through the end of January in response to the escalating number of COVID-19 cases across the U.S. that’s...

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Federal Regulator Launches Consultation to Reconsider Gig Workers Status
Federal Regulator Launches Consultation to Reconsider Gig Workers Status
December 29, 2021  |  Gig Economy

The National Labor Relations Board, a U.S. federal independent agency which oversees union activity and workers’ rights, on Monday (Dec. 27) launched an invitation to...

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Grocers Tap Self-Service to Save Labor Across Supply Chain
Grocers Tap Self-Service to Save Labor Across Supply Chain
December 21, 2021  |  Unattended Retail

In the face of today’s labor challenges, grocers are increasingly embracing self-service technologies to maximize efficiency every step of the way. Take Ahold Delhaize’s subsidiary...

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