Indiana district hires company to manage cafeterias

Aug. 13, 2010
Cafeteria workers will remain school employees

From The Lousville Courier-Journal: The Greater Clark (Ind.) School Board has hired a food-service company to manage its cafeterias. District officials have assured cafeteria workers that they would remain Greater Clark employees. Aramark Educational Services LLC says it will increase the percentage of students eating school-provided meals--now at 57 percent. The company will have only three of its own employees working with the school system’s 109 cafeteria workers and supervisors.

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