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Another university’s students side with labor

Northwestern University officials are being pressured by students to offer dining-hall works more perks.

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Lawmakers back Senate cafeteria union drive

Thirty-three U.S. senators sent an open letter to the CEO of Compass Group that set out a case for Senate cafeteria employees being allowed to unionize.

10 key questions that will gauge a cafeteria candidate's dependability, attendance, skills, knowledge and their ability to work with others on the job.

FSDs are looking for talent. With the market starting to tighten, the job fair has returned as an effective means to find potential qualified candidates.

Holiday staffing can feel like an uphill battle against requests for time off. With guidance from these operators, you'll organize a holiday schedule.

Member’s of the University of Georgia’s Speak Out for Species, an animal’s rights organization, cites animal cruelty concerns as the foremost reason for the change.

Dozens of U.S. Capitol foodservice staff called for higher wages and the right to unionize.

In an industry where triple-digit turnover rates aren’t unusual, UConn’s Dennis Pierce has found a way to significantly undercut those numbers. Here are three ways he does it.

The staff at Anderson University said they wanted to provide stability for themselves, as the university often changes foodservice vendors.

The lawsuit alleges that Baldwin-Whitehall School District wrongfully terminated the former manager for throwing away food.

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