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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." |
| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| City officials are working on changes to small business regulations, including year-round sidewalk cafes and new rules for pop-up businesses. |
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| 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. |
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| BACK STORY: Caroline Dettman, chief creative officer at Chicago PR and marketing firm Golin, created the "Have Her Back" campaign to aid women. |
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| Subway Restaurants, the world's most ubiquitous dining chain, will continue closing U.S. stores as it expands internationally. |
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| Looks like there will be two very happy groups come May 13: moms and merchants. |
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| The Chicago Tribune is seeking nominations for our annual Top Workplaces special report. |
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