Get All Access for $5/mo

Nike Raises Salaries and Chick-fil-A Makes You Do the Cooking! 3 Things to Know Today. Stay in the know in 60 seconds.

By Liz Webber

  • As part of its response to worker complaints about pay equity, Nike has conducted an internal review and will raise the salary of around 7,000 employees -- 10 percent of its global workforce. Nike will also change how bonuses are calculated to make the assessment more in line with the company's earnings targets.
  • Vermont's Norwich University has become the latest institution to allow students to forgo loans -- and the accompanying debt -- by promising to pay a portion of their future salary. The new program will focus on students who don't qualify for traditional loans or who take longer than eight semesters to complete their degree.
  • And you can now make your own Chick-fil-A at home. The fast-food chain will launch meal kits for dishes like chicken parmesan and crispy Dijon chicken at 150 Atlanta-area restaurants next month.

Watch the previous 3 Things video: Uber Accused of 'Vomit Fraud.'

Liz Webber

Entrepreneur Staff

Insights Editor

Liz Webber is the insights editor at Enterpreneur.com, where she manages the contributor network.

Want to be an Entrepreneur Leadership Network contributor? Apply now to join.

Editor's Pick

Business Ideas

63 Small Business Ideas to Start in 2024

We put together a list of the best, most profitable small business ideas for entrepreneurs to pursue in 2024.

Living

70% of Small Business Owners Experience Monthly Burnout. Follow These 3 Rules to Avoid the Same Fate.

Here are three guidelines to help entrepreneurs achieve balance, growth and success in both their professional and personal endeavors.

Franchise 500 Annual Ranking

50 Franchise CMOs Who Are Changing the Game

Get to know the industry's most influential marketing power players.

Side Hustle

At Age 15, He Used Facebook Marketplace to Start a Side Hustle — Then It Became Something Much Bigger: 'Raised Over $1.6 Million'

Dylan Zajac, now a 21-year-old senior at Babson College, wanted to bridge the digital divide.