FEDA NEWS & VIEWS THE COVER FEATURES
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Unpacking Trade Foodservice equipment
and suppliers dealers have proven their resilience in the toughest of circumstances and many are now ready for a new era of growth and opportunity. Actions taken on Capitol Hill or by state legislatures could help accelerate the industry’s recovery by solving challenges - or they could slow momentum by creating new hardships. This issue of FEDA News & Views explores legislative and policy proposals targeting supply chain disruption and long-held labor organizing practices, and what those potential changes mean for how the industry operates.
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16 10 T e Painful Wait for
Tariff Reform The U.S. International Trade Commission is investigating the impact of Section 232 and 301 tariffs on American businesses and consumers. Here’s what we know so far.
Policymakers Address Supply Chain
Disruption How the federal government is approaching evolving supply chain challenges through new legislation and increased scrutiny.
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Pro-Union Activism Under the Biden
Administration Federal agencies are reversing course on long- standing labor policies and rulings at the expense of employers and employees.
ON THE MOVE
Chairman’s Message By Michael Keck
I06ndustry Insights By Kevin Brink
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Mission Forward By Tracy Mulqueen
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new feda members
Recent Promotions, Hires and Retirements at FEDA Member Companies
30 New FEDA Members
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