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business4 months ago

Cracker Barrel's Logo Redesign Sparks Backlash and Stock Drop

Cracker Barrel, a restaurant and general store chain founded in 1969, has a long history marked by various controversies including a recent logo change that sparked social media backlash, as well as past issues with discrimination and trademark disputes. Originally inspired by roadside country stores, it expanded rapidly after going public in 1981, but faced challenges such as the end of gas sales post-1970s, discrimination policies in the 1990s, and legal disputes over branding. Despite these, it remains a notable American brand with a rich history.

local-news1 year ago

"Seattle Police Chief Replaced Amid Controversy, Sue Rahr Steps In"

Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz has been dismissed amid multiple discrimination and harassment lawsuits, including a recent one by Capt. Eric Greening. Mayor Bruce Harrel announced Diaz's departure, stating the lawsuits were a distraction. Diaz, who denies the allegations, will work on special assignments for the mayor. Sue Rahr will serve as interim chief.

politics2 years ago

"AP Investigation Reveals Discrimination Suits Against Trump-Backed Ohio Senate Candidate Moreno"

Bernie Moreno, a Trump-backed candidate for Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat, faced multiple discrimination lawsuits against his business, including allegations of gender, age, and race discrimination. The lawsuits were settled out of court, and terms were kept private. Moreno's endorsements include former President Donald Trump, U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, and former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell. The winner of the GOP primary will face Democratic U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown. Moreno's campaign spokesman emphasized his commitment to equal opportunities for all workers, while a business law professor noted that multiple lawsuits don't necessarily indicate systemic issues. In response to the AP's reporting, the Moreno campaign produced an open letter signed by former female employees vouching for his fair and respectful treatment.

sports2 years ago

Iowa Athletic Director Gary Barta Retires After 17 Years

University of Iowa athletic director Gary Barta is retiring after 17 years, effective August 1, 2023. During his tenure, Iowa athletic programs have won the most Big Ten championships in any two-year period in the university’s history, with 11. However, Barta has faced calls for his resignation after four discrimination lawsuits in the last decade, adding up to more than $11 million in settlements. The university said an interim athletic director will be announced next week.