DIA’s Mission Yogurt gives staff a weekly travel allowance in ongoing industry trend

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The family- and minority-owned hospitality company is the airport’s only concessionaire to provide $100 in weekly compensation to make up for time spent commuting and waiting in security lines.

Mission Yogurt, a concessionaire at Denver International Airport, is hoping its new weekly travel allowance will not only keep its employees happy, but also attract new talent, in what’s becoming a trend for industries in need of on-site workers.

For instance, Bloomberg L.P. is among the larger corporations to jump on the trend by providing a monthly subsidy for the Washington, D.C., subway. Olson warns companies to “proceed with caution” with special allowances and how they’re qualified in accounting systems – including whether they’re wages or earnings in another name. “The government’s going to come looking for their share,” he added.

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Going through the airport shouldn't be so onerous for anyone. Abolish the TSA.

Casinos are doing the same but in gas cards. Plus a 1k bonus.

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