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Looking for a job? HMSHost looking to fill 100 positions at Sky Harbor Airport bars, restaurants

Looking for a job? HMSHost looking to fill 100 positions at Sky Harbor Airport bars, restaurants City of Phoenix and last updated 2021-05-06 23:55:25-04 PHOENIX — Are you looking for a job? HMSHost, the company that manages most of the restaurants, bars, and shops at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, is looking to fill more than 100 part-time and full-time positions at two upcoming job fairs. The job fairs will be held on Tuesday, May 11, and Tuesday, May 25, from 8 a.m. - noon, at HMSHost s offices in Phoenix, 1250 E Hadley, Suite 6 in Phoenix, AZ 85034. Masks and two forms of ID are required. Applicants should dress business casual and expect to wait outside, a news release said. It should be noted that the temperature reached at least 100 degrees in Phoenix on both Wednesday and Thursday, the hottest days of the year so far.

HMSHost Hosting Two Restaurant Job Fairs at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to Fill 100+ Jobs

HMSHost Hosting Two Restaurant Job Fairs at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to Fill 100+ Jobs Share Article Global restaurateur HMSHost is holding two job fairs to hire permanent full-time & part-time associates at various restaurants located at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. The job fairs will be Tuesday, May 11 and Tuesday, May 25 from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. MST at the HMSHost office at the airport. HMSHost Logo PHOENIX (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 Who: HMSHost, world leader in travel dining, is hosting two job fairs to fill full-time & part-time positions at various restaurants located at the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, including Starbucks, Chelsea’s Kitchen, La Grande Orange, Barrio Café, Cowboy Ciao, Shake Shack, Blanco Tacos & Tequila, Olive & Ivy, ZinBurger, and San Tan Brewery!

Allister Adel urges Ducey to veto bill to reform civil forfeiture law

Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel sent a letter to Gov. Doug Ducey on Friday urging him to veto a bill that would make sweeping reforms to Arizona’s civil forfeiture laws and, in many cases, make it more difficult for the government to keep seized property without a criminal conviction. House Bill 2810 passed the Senate almost unanimously on a 29-1 vote last week and now sits on Ducey s desk where it will either be signed into law, vetoed or passed into law without the governor s signature after a couple more days. In the letter, Adel alleges that HB 2810 would place Arizona at greater risk to drug cartels and human trafficking while allowing crime syndicates to run rampant, should it be passed into law.

U S Supreme Court Throws out Arizona Election Challenge

Capitol Media Services PHOENIX The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday threw out what is likely the last legal challenge remaining about the choice of Arizona voters of Joe Biden for president. Without comment the justices refused to consider a request by Pinal County resident Staci Burk that she should be allowed to pursue her claims of evidence of election fraud. She wanted access to the ballots to prove that some were invalid. The justices, however, never actually got to look at those claims. In fact, that wasn t even part of her petition to the high court. What Burk wanted and what the justices refused to grant her is a hearing over the question of whether she was an elector under Arizona law who had standing to bring such a claim in the first place. It was that lack of standing that allowed state courts, right up through the Arizona Supreme Court, to ignore her claims.

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