Not exact matches
So if a student reaches the end of the
cafeteria line with,
say, a meat patty and broccoli, the lunch
worker is likely to suggest adding a milk to complete the meal.
Workers who serve meals in Chicago Public Schools
say the majority of kids are not eating the healthful new foods on the
cafeteria menu, according to a confidential survey released Tuesday.
«The young kids are always willing to try things, and they like anything fresh,»
says Janet Hernandez, lead
cafeteria worker at Chapman Elementary.
Absolutely, positively yes,
say the front - line
cafeteria workers, most of whom refer to themselves as «the lunch lady.»
Every day, she
said, a teacher or
cafeteria worker volunteers a dollar or two to help students who come through the lunch line without money.
While Sanchez has no firm figures regarding the boycott, he
said that a
cafeteria worker did tell him that there were far fewer students eating the school meal than normal.
A year ago, Luna
said, a
cafeteria worker took away Christopher's pizza and forced him in front of his friends to pick up a sandwich instead.
McGreal
said he plans to provide free culinary classes to local school
cafeteria workers.
They have children,»
said Marcela Jimenez of Unite Here Local 100, a union representing about 15,000 food service
workers at corporate
cafeterias, sports arenas and local airports.
South Korean health officials
said Thursday that the new cases included members of the Pyeongchang Olympics Organizing Committee, as well as on - site personnel and
cafeteria workers.
Addressing personnel choices, the Chef
says, «So many schools have
cafeteria workers who have never been trained to cook in their lives.
Union watchers
say the newly elected Lily Eskelsen García — a former school
cafeteria worker teacher, folk singer and Utah teacher of the year — has a «hell of a job» ahead of her.
The professionalization of teaching grates against the belief that everyone — parents, community members,
cafeteria workers — should have a
say about what is important.
Referring to difficulties parents had in Philadelphia when the charter schools took over traditional schools, he
said, «Students will have to leave and go far away to go to school, and there will be a loss of arts and music education, a loss of skilled
cafeteria workers and fewer adults at every campus.»