Trump And Labor Relations In The Hospitality Industry

By Dana Kravetz, Michelman & Robinson LLP (November 23, 2016, 4:56 PM EST) -- In a clear departure from the policies of the Obama administration, President-elect Donald Trump is not expected to favor federal labor and employment agency activism in wage and hour and other employment-related matters. What does this mean in the context of the hospitality industry? Will hotel and restaurant owners and franchisors, that in recent months have seen the proliferation of workforce-related pressure points, begin to find some relief from governmental scrutiny? This article addresses several areas in which the hospitality industry might experience significant labor and employment policy shifts....

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