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  2. Workplace wellness - Wikipedia

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    Workplace wellness, also known as corporate wellbeing outside the United States, is a broad term used to describe activities, programs, and/or organizational policies designed to support healthy behavior in the workplace.

  3. Employer transportation benefits in the United States

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    An employer in the United States may provide transportation benefits to their employees that are tax free up to a certain limit. Under the U.S. Internal Revenue Code section 132(a), the qualified transportation benefits are one of the eight types of statutory employee benefits (also known as fringe benefits) that are excluded from gross income in calculating federal income tax.

  4. Wage theft - Wikipedia

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    Wage theft is the failing to pay wages or provide employee benefits owed to an employee by ... waiters, cafeteria workers and bartenders (77.9 percent), retail ...

  5. Luby's - Wikipedia

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    The addition of the Pappas management team saw several Luby's restaurants begin to transition from traditional cafeteria-style establishments to hybrid cafeteria/fine dining. [7] Luby's celebrated its 60th anniversary in December 2006 with publishing Luby’s Recipes & Memories: A Collection of our Favorite Dishes and Heartwarming Stories. [8]

  6. Corporate social responsibility - Wikipedia

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    Such training aims to help employees make ethical decisions when the answers are unclear. [78] The most direct benefit is reducing the likelihood of "dirty hands", [79] fines, and damaged reputations for breaching laws or moral norms. Organizations see increased employee loyalty and pride in the organization. [80]

  7. Compton's Cafeteria riot - Wikipedia

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    The cafeteria was more of a place to socialize than a restaurant. [6] Compton's was one of the few places that they could meet, as many trans women were unwelcome in gay bars due to transphobia. [5] Before the riot, the cafeteria was open all night, so trans people and drag queens could meet up after a long night of "hustling" (i.e. doing sex ...

  8. Restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The word derives from the early 19th century, taken from the French word restaurer 'provide meat for', literally 'restore to a former state' [2] and, being the present participle of the verb, [3] the term restaurant may have been used in 1507 as a "restorative beverage", and in correspondence in 1521 to mean 'that which restores the strength, a fortifying food or remedy'.

  9. Internal Revenue Code section 132(a) - Wikipedia

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    A Qualified Employee Discount is defined in Section 132(c) as any employee discount with respect to qualified property or services to the extent the discount does not exceed (a) the gross profit percentage of the price at which the property is being offered by the employer to customers, in the case of property, or (b) 20% of the price offered for services by the employer to customers, in the ...