legislation and regulation

Operations

4 issues K-12 foodservice directors are returning to this fall

Here are a few of the sticky wickets that will greet K-12 FSDs on the first day of school.

Operations

Seattle foodservice workers resist scheduling restrictions

A coalition of workers is fighting Seattle's proposal to place limits on how far ahead of time employers can set and alter staff schedules.

A Labor Department investigation revealed workers were illegally denied pay.

After considering public feedback, only slight changes have been made to the rules.

A survey of executives reveal that the tradition of letting managers handle some administrative tasks at home may be about to end.

The new rules apply to hotel restaurants, arenas and stadiums.

Opportunities and obstacles for hospital and senior living operators from the 2016 State of Foodservice study. 

A survey shows fears of legal actions from new regulations are running high.

The association is not optimistic on the passage of child nutrition legislation during this fiscal year.

The presumptive presidential nominee says K-12 foodservice workers deserve a raise.

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