Behind CVS’ $8B deal, Texas bank selling subsidiary: The National Observer Sept. 7, 2022


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Fast-food workers in California could soon see higher minimum wages, better hours and other benefits under a new state law. You can read further down in our newsletter to find more specifics, but I think this kind of story is particularly interesting as workers in the food service industry find themselves holding more leverage over their employers than they have in several years.

We wrote the other day about a union push by such workers in Austin and efforts by business…

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