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The Christian Science Monitor· 1 day agoAs more than 17 million American workers are out of a job, Sharon Goen, a former hospitality worker in Las Vegas, is having the opposite experience. “We’re not making a living wage,” she says of gig workers.
Revised minimum wage law for delivery drivers moves forward in Seattle, set for full council vote
GeekWire· 6 days agoNew legislation that would lower recently implemented minimum wage standards for Uber Eats and ...
5 things: Self-checkout under fire?
Supermarket News· 5 days agoWhile some retailers (Walgreens, Walmart) are eliminating self-checkout altogether to manage theft, others like Target, Dollar General, and Schnucks have...
Uber, Lyft emphasize 'intermediary' role in Mass. lawsuit defense
WCVB Boston· 2 days agoUber and Lyft kicked off a defense of their worker classification status quo Monday by pitching...
Restaurant review: It’s Good for You pizza is up there with Madison's best
Wisconsin State Journal· 7 days agoAlessandro Monachello, formerly a cook for 16 years at Osteria Papavero, and Chris Guglielmo, a...
Uber, Lyft lawsuit started under then-AG Healey in 2020 finally gets underway
Boston Herald· 2 days agoIn defense of their long-standing business model, lawyers for Uber and Lyft say their methods are...
Consumers clip coupons and copy recipes amid restaurant price surges
Republican-American· 2 days agoVericast’s2024 Restaurant TrendWatch reports approximately 60% of consumers forego dinner...
Kennedy: Digital start-up makes cooking cool | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 3 days agoMany Americans, especially Generation Z and younger millennials, are discovering a diet built around...