human resources

Operations

Cafeteria worker fired for giving away free lunch won’t return to district

Dalene Bowden, who was allegedly let go for serving a lunch to a student with no money, will not return to Pocatello-Chubbuck School District.

Operations

La Crosse, Wis., school district hires new nutrition specialist

Former foodservice director Marilyn Volden will take on the role.

Upon state board approval, the $15 wage will start phasing in as soon as February.

A new contract with Restaurant Associates, which oversees the Senate cafeteria, was signed Monday.

The peer process yields better screening, an easier onboarding and more comfort for all, according to the FSD.

Operators are adding specialized roles for workers who aren't spending time in a white apron, but focusing on improving the operation in surprising ways.

Dozens of foodservice staff staged a sit-in outside of Senator Ted Cruz’s (R-Texas) office.

Anyone under age 20 could be paid a lower rate.

Employees who work during the holidays receive a $6 dining-facility credit. Staffers can use it to pick up items to help spend less time in the kitchen.

All segments of foodservice are facing a cook shortage; nearly half of respondents in FSD’s 2015 B&I Census reported that recruiting staff is an issue.

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