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This weekly podcast comes from Align Public Strategies, a full-service public affairs and creative firm that helps corporate brands, governments and nonprofits navigate the outside world and inform their internal decision-making. #WorkingLunch #Align

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This weekly podcast comes from Align Public Strategies, a full-service public affairs and creative firm that helps corporate brands, governments and nonprofits navigate the outside world and inform their internal decision-making. #WorkingLunch #Align

    Episode 335: Trump Tackles Taxes on Tips

    Episode 335: Trump Tackles Taxes on Tips

    This week, the former and possibly future President of the United States, Donald Trump, suggested that if elected, he would eliminate taxes on tipped income. Two questions. Doesn’t he need a willing Congress to do that and secondly, how did tips find their way into being a presidential campaign issue? We’ll discuss.
    And it was an important week on the minimum wage ballot front with big news out of both Arizona and Massachusetts. The landscape for the November ballot got a lot more clarity this week and we’ll dive into it.
    We’ll talk about those issues and wrap it up with the legislative scorecard.

    • 29分
    Episode 334: Another Big Industry Ballot Win On Minimum Wage

    Episode 334: Another Big Industry Ballot Win On Minimum Wage

    We’re joined by Justin Winslow, the President & CEO of the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association, who will discuss his organization’s successful legal battle before the state supreme court to remove a pending ballot measure to increase the minimum wage and eliminate the tip credit. But the issue is far from over and we talk about what’s coming next.
    And California is at it again - this time creating a Fast Act for Janitorial Workers. We’ll talk about the SEIU’s continued focus on sectoral bargaining and what that could mean down the road for other industry players.
    We’ll talk about those issues and wrap it up with the legislative scorecard.

    • 39分
    Episode 333: Union Organizing Campaigns Hitting Fine Dining Segment

    Episode 333: Union Organizing Campaigns Hitting Fine Dining Segment

    A unionization effort at a high-profile restaurant in Minneapolis could be the equivalent of the early efforts in the coffee sector in both Boston and Buffalo that led directly to Starbucks. Operators large and small in Minneapolis better buckle up and operators everywhere should be paying close attention. We’ll explain why.
    And we are joined by Mike Whatley, Vice-President of State Affairs & Grassroots Advocacy at the National Restaurant Association to talk about the state of play of the minimum wage ballot initiatives in Arizona, Massachusetts, Ohio, Michigan and Missouri. We’ll also talk about junk fees and outline the industry priorities on the ground this summer.
    We’ll talk about that important development and wrap it up with the legislative scorecard.

    • 55分
    Episode 332: The Cemex Decision Has Found Its Way To The Restaurant Industry

    Episode 332: The Cemex Decision Has Found Its Way To The Restaurant Industry

    We are joined by Phil Wilson, President & General Counsel of the Labor Relations Institute to talk about the recent application of the Cemex decision in a restaurant organizing effort and forcing the operators to bargain. Is this a one-off or just the beginning as the labor community continues to focus on the industry.
    We’ll talk about that important development and wrap it up with the legislative scorecard.

    • 45分
    Episode 331: Prison Labor Issue Part of Larger Southern Strategy To Organize Industry

    Episode 331: Prison Labor Issue Part of Larger Southern Strategy To Organize Industry

    With a new union focused on organizing QSR’s in the South, and pro-union think tanks disparaging the “Southern Economic Model”, the escalation of the southern prison labor issue is not happening in a vacuum. How should the industry view what is happening down South and more importantly, how to prepare for it.
    And the landmark Cemex decision has barreled headfirst into the restaurant industry with a New York landmark restaurant facing the possibility of being the first in the industry ordered to recognize a union without an election. We will dive into that.
    We’ll talk about those issues and wrap it up with the legislative scorecard.

    • 46分
    Episode 330: How Did The Industry End Up In The Middle Of It All?

    Episode 330: How Did The Industry End Up In The Middle Of It All?

    Minneapolis has successfully engineered a labor standards board for nursing home workers that will set benefit and wage levels for that sector. So far advocates have considered it a big success building momentum for the concept. Any guesses as to which industry is next on their agenda? You guessed it. We’ll discuss what’s coming down the pike for the restaurant industry.
    And under the guise of “we missed the memo”, how, when and why did the restaurant industry and its supply chain partners end up in the middle of most of the biggest political and policy issues of our day? We’ll try to figure that out.
    We’ll talk about those issues and wrap it up with the legislative scorecard.

    • 46分

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