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'We did not sign up to work at a strip club' | CEO-to-worker pay ratio | City to test 'dockless' bikes

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April 27, 2018

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'We did not sign up to work at a strip club': Former servers allege sexual harassment at Twin Peaks 'breastaurant' in Orland Park

Friday, Apr 27

Former servers at Twin Peaks in Orland Park allege sexual harassment, citing a looks-based grading system and lingerie days at the "breastaurant."

The boss makes how much? Illinois companies reveal CEO-to-worker pay ratio

Public companies must disclose how much more the CEO gets than the median employee. HR experts are also concerned about workers comparing pay to the median.

Fulton Market's Randolph Street could see new people spaces in archaic service drives

RYAN ORI: West Randolph Street's iconic boulevards might go the way of the horse and wagon — whose deliveries they were designed to accommodate — amid rapid changes to the once-gritty neighborhood. 

Year-round sidewalk cafes in Chicago? Plans are in the works.

City officials are working on changes to small business regulations, including year-round sidewalk cafes and new rules for pop-up businesses.

Chicago to test-drive new 'dockless' bike share program starting next week

MARY WISNIEWSKI: Chicago is planning to launch a pilot program on the South Side to allow "dockless" bike share, a bike share program that would be cheaper than Divvy that would allow bikes to be parked anywhere, rather than at designated stations.

Marketing executive founds effort to curb problems that ignited #MeToo

BACK STORY: Caroline Dettman, chief creative officer at Chicago PR and marketing firm Golin, created the "Have Her Back" campaign to aid women.

'It's just not what people want anymore': Subway to close hundreds of U.S. stores

Subway Restaurants, the world's most ubiquitous dining chain, will continue closing U.S. stores as it expands internationally.

Love you, Mom: Report predicts near-record Mother's Day sales

Looks like there will be two very happy groups come May 13: moms and merchants.

Love your job? Tell us about it

The Chicago Tribune is seeking nominations for our annual Top Workplaces special report.

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