
Marketplace will operate weekdays between 7 a.m. 21, offering locally sourced, made-to-order and grab ‘n' go meals. Marketplace, an Urban Eatery dining hall with a seating capacity for over 100 patrons at the company's flagship Glenpointe corporate campus in Teaneck, N.J. dining hallĪlfred Sanzari Enterprises will be opening the 3,350-sq.ft.

Health system works with culinary school on apprenticeship programĪdvocate Aurora Health in Illinois and Wisconsin is funding a three-year, 6,000-hour culinary apprenticeship program with Washburne Culinary & Hospitality Institute in Chicago that combines meal preparation at Advocate hospitals with courses at Washburne.Read more: Aramark to Increase Plant-Based Menu Offerings on College Campuses Currently, according to the Humane Society's Protein Sustainability Scorecard Report, 26-30% of Aramark's menu offerings on college campuses are plant-based. The pledge is part of Aramark's nearly 15-year collaboration with the Humane Society of the United States on plant-based initiatives that is also part of its climate change commitments, including its announcement earlier this year that it would drastically reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with the food it serves in the U.S. Aramark expands campus plant-based menu commitmentĪramark has announced that it intends to have 44% of its residential dining menu offerings be plant-based by 2025 at the more than 250 colleges and universities where it operates.Read more: U of M service workers authorize strike Related: 5 things: Study finds social time to be top back-to-office motivator

"Dining halls have recently faced a crisis of understaffing, leading to limited service hours and meal options for students.”Įlsewhere, the trend toward collective action by foodservice and other support workers across various onsite dining markets seems to be escalating, with recent examples being cafeteria workers at Silicon Valley firm Waymo and Sodexo employees at two airline lounges at Austin (Texas) airport saying they plan to unionize. “UMN’s refusal to pay workers market rate wages has already created issues across campus," the union stated. 22, which would affect university dining services, residence halls, bathrooms, exercise facilities, grounds and more. The union says the workers it represents could strike as soon as Oct. Teamsters Local 320, which represents around 1,500 service workers at the University of Minnesota, says its members have passed a strike authorization vote initiated by the workers at the end of September with a 93% approval margin.
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