The new federal Pregnant Workers Fairness Act went into effect June 27.
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Sports Venues, Hotels Could be Affected by Visa Worker Shortage
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FDA final rule on food traceability
The Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) Food Traceability Rule (also called ‘FSMA 204’) is intended to quickly...
Over $12 Million in SBA Relief Approved to Help Washington State Rebuild After November’s Bomb Cyclone
Over $12 Million in SBA Relief Approved to Help Washington State Rebuild After November’s Bomb CycloneThe U.S. Small...
National Restaurant Association Statement on Trump Reciprocal Tariff Announcement
From Laura Abshire, Director of Food & Sustainability Policy at the National Restaurant Association.
Today, President Trump held an event at the White House to announce his “Liberation Day” reciprocal tariff plan.
FSTEC Insider 2024: How restaurants are challenging gender bias in tech
Off the top of your head, what are the AI chatbot and digital personal assistant names you can think of? Alexa, Siri,...
Fisher Phillips: New I-9 Form compliance tips for employers
Federal officials updated and modernized the I-9 From for employment verification. Be sure to check out these 8 compliance tips for employers from Fisher Phillips. The new form is available now, and employers must begin using the new form by Nov. 1.
Tip reporting and IRS Form 8027: What fast-food businesses need to know
As a fast-food business owner, staying on top of tax regulations and requirements is important to avoid penalties and ensure compliance. One such form that may impact your business is the IRS Form 8027. This form is used to report tips received by employees in certain food and beverage establishments. Failing to file this form or inaccurately reporting tips could result in hefty fines for your business. Here is whatyou need to know about IRS Form 8027 and how it applies to your fast food business.





