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Edgar Recinos no longer has to choose between paying rent and buying groceries. As a cook at a Wingstop restaurant in Los Angeles, Recinos got a significant wage bump last year — one of half a million ...
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Kroger layoffs: Why the grocery giant is axing 1,000 corporate workers as it closes dozens of stores
It’s not just the tech industry that is being battered by mass layoffs this year. Grocery store giant The Kroger Co. (NYSE: KR) is cutting nearly 1,000 jobs from its corporate workforce. Here’s why, ...
As fast food workers across California push for higher wages and more protections, Santa Clara County is looking to create a know-your-rights training program for such employees — much to the ...
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