Working Lunch

Working Lunch is a podcast from Align Public Strategies devoted to explaining the so what and now what about key issues impacting the restaurant and retail industries.

Workforce

Will tipping's rapid spread make it an irresistible political target?

Working Lunch: Even unions can't seem to make up their minds on whether it's a good thing or a detriment to workers.

Workforce

When Mr. Schultz went to Washington

... And Mr. Sanders might've wished the coffee king had stayed home. The Working Lunch podcast weighs in on Howard Schultz's Senate hearing.

Working Lunch: The big ask is for a guarantee of 37 scheduled hours per week, set months in advance.

Working Lunch: The argument against including sales taxes in the fee base is gaining traction.

Working Lunch: The podcast, from Align Public Strategies, features a discussion on the upcoming testimony by Starbucks’ interim CEO in front of Sanders’ U.S. Senate committee.

Working Lunch: Sanders may indeed be able to compel a Senate appearance by the outgoing chain CEO, but that's just one of the issues that Starbucks faced in the last week or so.

Working Lunch: The CEO is quick to shift responsibility to societal trends. So why is the brand making so many operational changes?

Working Lunch: "I see the fine hand of the anti-tipping lobby at play here," says co-host Joe Kefauver.

Working Lunch: The industry is under attack in the political arena, with battles forming on a host of fronts.

Working Lunch: Proposals in Massachusetts and Virginia are proof the wage-setting model called for by California's first-of-its-kind law is spreading geographically and across job types.

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