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How dining out has changed
Speed Read Restaurants are crowded again, but customers complain of high prices and spotty service. Is this a new normal?
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'Desk-bombing' is not a crime
feature And more of the week's best financial insight
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Employment: Cracking down on the freelance economy
feature Not all gig workers approve of the changes
By The Week Staff Published
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U.S. job openings dropped in August
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By Theara Coleman Published
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The real cost of fast fashion
Speed Read Buying cheap clothing has never been easier. But is there a greater price to pay?
By Devika Rao Published
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Starbucks: Baristas take up the union fight
feature Is this just the beginning for unions?
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Starbucks accuses labor board of unfairly helping pro-union workers
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By Kelsee Majette Published
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A 2nd rail strike is headed for the U.K. on Thursday
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By Brigid Kennedy Published
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The pretend proletariat
opinion Are the elites confusing themselves with labor?
By Samuel Goldman Published
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Labor board sues Starbucks after coffee chain fires 3 union organizers
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By Grayson Quay Published
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Thousands of Etsy sellers launch week-long strike over increase in transactions fees
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By Grayson Quay Published
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John Oliver explains the crucial U.S. trucking industry, and why there isn't really a 'shortage of drivers'
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By Peter Weber Published
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