| Editorial: Ensure strategic plan endures |
The Brandeis HootDining workers from Aramark at risk of losing their health insurance in contract renegotiations, homelessness in Waltham, underperforming students at the Stanley Elementary School, immigrant advocacy programs—these are programs that demand passionate ...
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| Workers Union, Aramark Strike Deal |
Georgetown University The HoyaTen months after the certification of their union, workers for Georgetown University Dining Services and their employer, Aramark Higher Education, have tentatively agreed upon a three-year employment contract. The agreement reached Tuesday between ...
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| Andrew's Tacos To Go has got to go, city says |
KENS 5 TVAramark has a $4.9 million contract with Bexar County to provide detention food services. The City of San Antonio requires mobile vending operations to have written notarized permission from permitted food establishments in order to operate within 300 ...
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| Students sample local produce |
This is PlymouthVicky Avery, general manager for Aramark who provide the College's catering contractor said: "This is a fantastic opportunity for staff and students to find out about the locally produced food that we serve here every day at the College.
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| The "Infamous Orange Letter" on Walton Birthday Treats |
Patch.comAramark will deliver the treat to the child's class as scheduled. Please be advised that if parents send in food directly to the school on or after February 13th, it will not be sent to the child's classroom but returned to the parent or it can placed ...
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| Aramark, union reach contract agreement |
The Georgetown Voice (blog)After a year of protracted negotiations, representatives of the Georgetown Dining Services union, Unite Here!, and University food services provider Aramark have agreed on a three-year contract. The settlement provides several of the union's key ...
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| This week in the Voice: February 9, 2012 |
The Georgetown Voice (blog)In News, Rachel Calvert relates what the now-unionized Aramark employees gained in their new three-year contract, the terms of which were finalized this week. In the Sports pages, Tim Shine recounts, in gruesome detail, the Hoyas' loss to Syracuse last ...
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