Workers at a Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) restaurant in Augusta, Maine, have petitioned a federal labor board for a union election, becoming the first U.S. Chipotle location to seek to unionize. The move could be significant if it spreads to more Chipotle stores, as has happened at corporate-owned U.S. Starbucks Corp locations, or even other large restaurant chains.
Macau's legislature released a final draft of a highly anticipated gaming bill on Wednesday raising the tax rate and giving officials far greater oversight into operations in the world's biggest gambling hub.
The following bids, mergers, ** Brazil's power company Eletrobras confirmed its privatization share offer was priced at 42.00 reais per share, with a total 29.29 billion reais being raised. ** BPER Banca said it received four non-binding bids for its non-performing loan unit, which it plans to sell early next year after reaching a deal by the end of 2022.
* Gambling revenues for May plunge 68% from year earlier. * Macau's government heavily dependent on casino taxes. * COVID-related downturn bruises wider economy. By Farah Master. Plunging casino revenues in Macau, the world's largest gambling hub, are taking a heavy toll on the wider economy, forcing hundreds of businesses to close down and pushing unemployment to its highest level since 2009.
A small group of Activision Blizzard (ATVI) workers voted for unionizing at a studio that works on the popular "Call of Duty" franchise, the second victory in a push to organize the video gaming industry.
-A small group of Activision Blizzard (ATVI) workers voted for unionizing at a studio that works on the popular "Call of Duty" franchise, the second victory in a push to organize the video gaming industry.
A small group of Activision Blizzard (ATVI) workers voted for unionizing at a studio that works on the popular "Call of Duty" franchise, the second victory in a push to organize the video gaming industry.
Starbucks Corp (SBUX) has asked for a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden's administration after unionized workers talked to White House officials on Thursday, saying in a letter that most of its employees do not want to be members of a union.
Starbucks Corp (SBUX) has asked for a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden's administration after unionized workers talked to White House officials on Thursday, saying in a letter that most of its employees do not want to be members of a union.
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