Sentences with phrase «restaurant industry workers»

Since restaurant industry workers are known to like a shift meal and a drink, some restaurants like Tosca Café in San Francisco gear their's toward comfort food with a «pasta and a beer» deal and special cocktails that tend to involve coffee and hard alcohol.
Neither, for that matter, could the city's restaurant industry workers, many of whom work until late.

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The American restaurant industry relies heavily on immigrant workers.
Cohen is also at the center of a huge debate unfolding right now about raising the minimum wage, and the low pay of service workers in the restaurant industry, where employment has increased 72 percent since 1992, compared to job growth of 22 percent in higher - paying private sector employment over the same time period.
Kenney announced the moratorium on the food service industry Thursday night, after the controversial program made headlines yet again over allegations of misuse of the temporary workers at three McDonald's franchises in Victoria and a pizza restaurant in Weyburn, Sask.
Japan's recovering economy is facing a labor crunch, which is particularly serious for small and midsize companies, as well as service industries like retail, restaurants and transport, which are pinning their hopes on female and older workers.
The movement has since attracted groups outside the restaurant industry: Wednesday's protesters included home - care assistants, Walmart workers, child - care aides, airport workers, adjunct professors and other low - wage workers.
A survey by industry group Restaurants Canada found that 96 percent of its members were «very likely» to raise prices, 84 percent would cut hours and 57 percent would fire workers, in response to Ontario's policy, according to results gathered June 22 to July 5.
Maryland's crab industry is in crisis, with nearly half of the Eastern Shore businesses without any workers to pick the meat sold in restaurants and supermarkets.
The decision to suspend the food services industry from the Temporary Foreign Worker program will hurt businesses and their employees, says the restaurant industry association, an outcome the minister responsible for the move called «regrettable, but necessary.»
While traditional heavy industry is declining, the service sector (made up of office workers and computer operators, fast food and restaurant workers, health care workers, bookkeepers, optical workers, and building custodians, among others) is rapidly expanding.
The restaurant industry relies heavily on part - time workers for flexibility and payroll savings.
Restaurants struggled to survive as Americans began to eat out less, and experienced workers retired or moved on to other industries.
Sen. Jack Martins, a Long Island Republican who received nearly $ 38,000 from the catering industry, is pushing a bill to squash lawsuits from restaurant workers who claim they were cheated out of millions in tips.
Steve Barnes, the TU's «Table Hopping» columnist, believes the governor's proposal to end the tipped hourly wage will significantly hurt New York's restaurant industry and its workers.
Industries such as restaurants, nail salons and car washes face a tipping point with Gov. Andrew Cuomo's plan to examine changing the state's rules for compensating their workers.
And tipped workers, those working in the state's huge restaurant industry, only get a raise of $ 10 per hour.
Servers and other tipped workers from around New York state will rally at SUNY - ESF on Monday to protest the end of the minimum wage tip credit in the restaurant industry.
«Singling out fast food restaurants while ignoring other industries that hire workers who are paid under $ 15 is unfair and discriminatory, harms New York workers, and puts some New York businesses — including mine and my fellow New York McDonald's franchisees — at a competitive disadvantage,» said Jack Bert, who owns seven locations in Queens.
Tipped workers working in the restaurant, hotel and other service - based industries will receive a $ 2.50 minimum wage increase at the end of the year, the Department of Labor on Tuesday announced.
Tipped workers, like those in the restaurant and hospitality industries, also saw a minimum wage increase in the last year.
An advocacy group pushing for a higher minimum wage for restaurant and service industry workers has teamed up with actress Michelle Williams that compares states that pay workers a unified minimum wage and those that don't.
The restaurant industry has argued their workers in many cases make more than the regular minimum wage when tips are factored in.
Bourdain made a point throughout the episode to make it clear that the city's entire food service industry relies entirely on these workers — from street carts to high - end restaurants.
Filipinos are among the most in - demand workers in the hotel and restaurant industry.
A worker in any industry can suffer a low back injury but those who work on assembly lines, in factories, in the aviation industry, healthcare industry, construction jobs, teachers, restaurant workers, and those who drive for a living are particularly vulnerable to these injuries.
Factors such as lack of awareness of human rights laws, age, recent immigration, uncertain employment, reliance on tips, low rates of unionization, and the prevalence of sexual harassment and sex discrimination in the restaurant industry can increase worker vulnerability.
Ridley states that today one per cent of workers work in agriculture, «24 % in industry, leaving 75 % to offer movies, restaurant meals, insurance broking...» etc..
Likewise, the rate to cover workers in the accommodation and food services industry can vary by job, with hotel workers costing a bit more to insure and restaurant workers costing a bit less.
Your mod is determined by your actual losses compared with expected losses for your industry (plumbers are compared to plumbers, restaurant workers to restaurant workers, etc.).
Farmers» products and services include home insurance, auto insurance, mobile and manufactured home insurance, condominium and renters insurance, specialty home insurance such as seasonal homes, landlord & rental properties, and vacation homes, and flood insurance via the National Flood Insurance Program; motorcycle insurance; life insurance including term & universal life insurance; recreational insurance like insurance for boats, RVs, ATVs, and travel trailers; business insurance for small and medium - sized businesses like property and liability insurance, commercial auto and workers compensation insurance for apartment and commercial property owners, condominium homeowner associations, artisan contractors, offices, religious organizations, educational and non-profit organizations, and other businesses in the light manufacturing, service, retail, restaurant, wholesale, and auto service & repair industries; and financial services and products, like variable annuities and mutual funds.
Yes, jobs in the hospitality and tourism industry such as tour guides, hotel clerks, restaurant workers and chefs do start becoming more available in the spring.
Shift Supervisors work in a variety of industries and are responsible for coordinating production workers or restaurant employees.
I have several years of experience in the restaurant industry, and I know that I can excel in this role at your establishment.Your job posting asked for experienced workers to help out during the busy lunch and dinner shifts.
Examples other that the U.S. Census as to why temporary workers need employment screening include firms that routinely hire nighttime janitorial services without appropriate due diligence including background checks, and fast food industry routinely hiring suppliers and service firms that come into their restaurants to clean or deliver supplies.
Provided excellent customer service: Worked closely with restaurant staff to... Skills Strong communication skills, excellent customer service, detail oriented, inventory specialist... Summary Customer - oriented food and beverage industry worker with deep experience with POS systems
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