Wade has made a name for herself by inventing a groundbreaking color-coded system to protect her staff against harassment by customers. This system, now known as Not on the Menu, has been adopted as a recommended best practice by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Erin Wade was already an innovator when eight years ago, she opened her dedicated mac and cheese restaurant, Homeroom in Oakland, California. The idea hit her after she returned home one night from her job as an attorney with a craving for the dish. She realized there was no place she could get any, that mac and cheese was never thought of as a restaurant delicacy or main dish. So she set out to change that.
To help push the industry forward, Homeroom has a distinct set of what Wade sees as feminist values. These include leadership being highly communicative and collaborative with the rest of the staff. “If people come in to communicate a problem, they will also be there to help us solve it,” Wade says. Here’s how the system works: If an employee feels at all unsafe, they simply say a color to their manager. Yellow means they are getting a bad feeling or creepy vibe. Orange means some comments have been made that could be construed as threatening. Red means there have been overtly sexual comments and/or touching.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Isiah Thomas Crowns Dwyane Wade Best Player From ChicagoWhich baller from Chicago is the BEST to come outta the Windy City???
続きを読む »
'It's heartbreaking. It's fearful': Erin Brockovich announces largest class action in Australian historyThe largest class action Australia has ever seen has been announced by activist Erin Brockovich.
続きを読む »
How to be a (better) human in tech - Technical.ly DCEngineering Manager Leemay Nassery shares her experiences as a woman in tech — and how she wants to see the industry change so other women don't feel the need to leave it.
続きを読む »
How This Kids Apparel Brand Is Breaking Barriers With Gender-Neutral, Inclusive ClothingChristina Carbonell and Galyn Bernar, founders of Primary, a gender-neutral children’s clothing company, are revolutionizing the $30 billion kids clothing industry by making their clothes quality-driven, simplistic and reasonably affordable.
続きを読む »
Please, Turn SNL’s Kamala Harris Into a Damn MemeWill you please let SNL's Kamala Harris become a meme?
続きを読む »
Please, Turn SNL’s Kamala Harris Into a Damn MemeShe wants those viral moments, baby
続きを読む »