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Restaurant’s Public Image Didn’t Justify Ban on “Fight for $15” Pin

By Nelson Cary on May 26, 2017 08:00 am

Two of my colleagues, David Campbell and Don Slezak, have authored an excellent piece on a recent NLRB decision that is a must read for employers with dress code policies.  The case grew out of the “Fight for $15” campaign, which seeks to increase the minimum wage to $15/hour. The decision involved a restaurant chain that… Continue Reading

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