A video by this former Twin Peaks worker makes you wonder if “Employees Must Wash Hands” signs are enough. They share why some customers’ concerns about the employees’ clothes might be valid.
One staff member was seen dunking their hands into a sanitizer bucket, rather than washing their hands with soap and water.
Washing your hands is often touted as one of the easiest and most effective ways to maintain your health. But beyond being a ...
Anthony Hill, a Black Workday employee, filed a suit alleging race and disability discrimination after police were sent to ...
"Observed dishes in handwashing sink by three compartment sink. Observed no soap and papertowels at handwashing sink in front ...
The dishwasher uses the same amount of water whether you’re washing a handful of plates or it’s packed. Fill it as fully as ...
Postal workers are navigating downed power lines, fallen trees, sinkholes, and their own tragic circumstances as they carry ...
Town sanitarians found the most critical kind of federally recognized health violation across 19 businesses in Fairfield ...
Krystal Churcher, chair of the Alberta Association of Childcare Entrepreneurs, speaks with Alberta Primetime host Michael ...
The News-Press has reporters and photographers covering the latest news in Lee County as residents, businesses and officials ...
As he toured a cranberry farm in Tomah this September, Hovde peppered owner Bill Bosshard and his wife Diane with questions, ...
A mazon's Prime Big Deal Days sale event (or, as we like to call it, Fall Prime Day) ends today! There are more deals than ...