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#MeToo, Still

EATER

Allison Vu /Eater Five years after I went public with my #MeToo experiences in the restaurant industry, has anything really changed? In 2017, when #MeToo — a movement originally founded by activist Tarana Burke in 2006 — went viral, several exposes revealed examples within the entertainment, business, and restaurant industries.

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The Story Behind the José Andrés Nonprofit Currently Mobilized to Feed Gaza

EATER

The vision was for a kind of “chefs without borders” program where chefs would enact positive change, globally, using knowledge and resources related to their professions. As extreme weather events and other climate-related disasters become more frequent, World Central Kitchen has grown its efforts across the world.

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Guest Blog: Tax Strategies as You Reopen Your Restaurant

Restaurant365

While many American businesses have been impacted by COVID-19, the restaurant industry is among those hit hardest. In response, many restaurants adapted to shutdowns across the country by offering drive-through or curbside pick-up, allowing them to remain partially open and serve customers who were sheltering in place.

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The Story Behind the José Andrés Nonprofit

EATER

The vision was for a kind of “chefs without borders” program where chefs would enact positive change, globally, using knowledge and resources related to their professions. As extreme weather events and other climate-related disasters become more frequent, World Central Kitchen has grown its efforts across the world.

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What a Surge in Union Organizing Means for Food and Farm Workers

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A Starbucks barista speaks a union rally in January 2022. Over the past 70 years, union membership across all sectors dropped steadily , as Republican lawmakers and allied conservative groups passed state laws and other measures that made it harder for workers to unionize. Jason Redmond/AFP via Getty Images.

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PPP Flexibility, Free Reopening Resources and HungerForce

Modern Restaurant Management

In this edition of MRM News Bites, we feature the latest on PPP loans and newest tech and products to help restaurants on the road to recovery. PPP Goes Flexible. President Trump signed H.R.7010 Key takeaways include: Borrowers now have 24 weeks to use the funds instead of eight. The minimum amount used for payroll is reduced to 60 percent.