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Talia Soglin

Talia Soglin

Business Reporter at Chicago Tribune

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  • Food
  • Commerce

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Starbucks workers, supporters arrested in protest for union contract

Starbucks workers said they wanted to put pressure on the Seattle-based coffee giant to finalize a contract with the union on the eve of the company’s annual shareholder meeting.
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Northwestern dining hall workers go on strike

Northwestern dining hall workers go on strike
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Confusion swirls after Small Business Administration says it will m...

The questions began when the agency announced it would relocate six regional offices throughout the country because they are in cities that “do not comply with U.S. Immigration and Customs En…
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Grocery workers union seeks inroads at Tony’s Fresh Market

UFCW Local 881 already represents thousands of grocery workers at Jewel-Osco and Mariano’s grocery stores throughout the Chicago area.
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Lobbyist sues environmental advocacy group alleging pregnancy discr...

Lobbyist sues environmental advocacy group alleging pregnancy discrimination
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Hearthside child labor settlement approved by Texas judge

Downers-Grove based Hearthside Food Solutions will pay $4.5 million to settle an Illinois child labor probe after a Texas bankruptcy judge approved a settlement between the company and the Illinois…
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OSHA cites suburban solar panel company for allegedly exposing work...

OSHA has proposed fines of about $288,000 tied to the citations. Sunrun must either comply with the citations, contest them or request an informal conference with the agency.
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How to holiday shop like a professional Santa, Maria Pappas and the...

How to holiday shop like a professional Santa, Maria Pappas and the Chicago Fed president
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Downers Grove-based Hearthside, under investigation for alleged chi...

The food manufacturer, which was named in a sweeping investigation into migrant child labor published by the New York Times last year, said it didn’t expect any disruptions to production or other c…
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Howard Brown to pay $1.3M to laid-off workers as part of settlement...

The settlement agreement resolves a complaint by labor board officials that alleged the health center had illegally laid off workers without bargaining with their union.
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Labor leaders, Illinois officials fear workers’ rights at risk unde...

Illinois officials and labor leaders are preparing to defend workers against a Trump administration that could be hostile to their rights.
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Contract for more than 1,000 city workers in the balance as unions ...

Contract for more than 1,000 city workers in the balance as unions spar, point fingers at city
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Ex-Loretto Hospital CEO charged in embezzlement scheme

The embezzlement scheme that allegedly bilked millions of dollars from the small West Side safety-net hospital, even as the COVID-19 pandemic was raging.
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Illinois doles out first round of state grocery funding

Illinois doles out first round of state grocery funding
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Alinea co-founder Nick Kokonas sells stake in restaurant group

Alinea co-founder Nick Kokonas sells stake in restaurant group
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Dog days: Can Portillo's grow while staying true to its roots?

Dog days: Can Portillo's grow while staying true to its roots?
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Ferrero opens Kinder Bueno production facility in Bloomington

Ferrero opens Kinder Bueno production facility in Bloomington
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Admiral Theatre sued by EEOC. Club failed to protect dancers from p...

Admiral Theatre sued by EEOC. Club failed to protect dancers from patrons, lawsuit alleges.
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BrightFarms opens second Illinois greenhouse, plots nationwide expa...

The new greenhouse is part of a nationwide expansion that hydroponic grower BrightFarms says will eventually quadruple its growing capacity.
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As Foxtrot launches comeback, hiring, licenses and leases are bigge...

As Foxtrot launches comeback, hiring, licenses and leases are biggest hurdles, CEO says
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Wheatland Tube closes Southwest Side plant, will lay off nearly 250...

Layoffs at the factory will begin about Nov. 1 and continue on a rolling basis through next year, a company spokesperson said.