EPISODE · Dec 7, 2018 · 41 MIN
Episode 94: Republicans Not Going Away Quietly
from The Working Lunch · host Align Public Strategies
Republicans in some key states are having some post-election meltdowns and take a look at whether that makes for smart politics and how it could impact operators. We’ll also discuss how cash may not be king for very much longer as more restaurants are considering only accepting credit or debit cards and we’ll take a look at the possible political ramifications. Jeff Hanscom from the International Franchise Association joins us to discuss the lawsuit they filed in New York City this week over their new scheduling law and what impact it may have on the pending joint employer legislation. We’ll talk about those stories and then wrap it up with the legislative scorecard.
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Republicans in some key states are having some post-election meltdowns and take a look at whether that makes for smart politics and how it could impact operators. We’ll also discuss how cash may not be king for very much longer as more restaurants are considering only accepting credit or debit cards and we’ll take a look at the possible political ramifications. Jeff Hanscom from the International Franchise Association joins us to discuss the lawsuit they filed in New York City this week over their new scheduling law and what impact it may have on the pending joint employer legislation. We’ll talk about those stories and then wrap it up with the legislative scorecard.
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