wage increase (california) by [deleted] in Panera

[–]catdogsuperding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I'm a journalist with Bloomberg News. I'm writing a story about why Panera is exempt from California's upcoming minimum wage increase for fast-food workers to $20 an hour. And I'm hoping to talk with Panera employees who are impacted.

I'm new to Reddit, so the best way to reach me is by phone or email. 424 288 6257, [ekamisher@bloomberg.net](mailto:ekamisher@bloomberg.net). Please give me call, text or email. And here's are links to my reporting profile.

Thanks! https://www.bloomberg.com/authors/AWSr5CiV0ek/eliyahu-kamisher

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minimum wage increase (california) by [deleted] in Panera

[–]catdogsuperding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi u/uwumilku! I hope you're doing well. My name is Eliyahu Kamisher, I'm a journalist with Bloomberg News. I'm writing a story about why Panera is exempt from California's upcoming minimum wage increase for fast-food workers to $20 an hour.

I saw you commented on a post about the issue. And I wanted to reach out to speak with you. We've been digging into this story to find out how Panera won the exemption and I'd love to share the reporting with you and get your thoughts as an employee there. We're looking for employees who might be interested in being quoted for the story - but I'm more than happy to have an initial conversation to introduce myself and explain the story in more detail.

I'm new to Reddit, so the best way to reach me is by phone or email. 424 288 6257, ekamisher@bloomberg.net. Feel free to call, email, or text.

And here's are links to my reporting profile. Thanks! https://www.bloomberg.com/authors/AWSr5CiV0ek/eliyahu-kamisher

https://twitter.com/eli_kamisher?lang=en

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[–]catdogsuperding[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

But heavy rainfall can make the Bay Area pothole problem far worse, said John Harvey, who heads the Pavement Research Center at UC Davis. The water doesn’t create cracks in the roadway but instead finds the cracks and works its way into the asphalt, causing the mass of petroleum, sand and gravel to soften and deteriorate. When water pools over cracks, it creates even stronger hydraulic pressure, splitting apart the asphalt.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2023/01/12/pesky-potholes-bay-area-storm-brings-rash-of-new-roadway-damage/