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In reply to the discussion: $2.13 Is the Tipping Point -- America's Food Servers Are Grossly Underpaid [View all]SomethingFishy
(4,876 posts)16. It's my understanding that the Feds made some kind of deal with the Resturant Association
to keep the federal tipped workers wage at 2.15 an hour.. Forever. From Wiki:
The National Restaurant Association, widely referred to as "the other NRA", is a powerful lobbying force in Washington and state capitals. It is very active in fighting efforts to raise the minimum wage, as well as laws requiring paid sick leave. In July 2013, it boasted that it had successfully lobbied against and stopped raises in the minimum wage in 27 out of 29 states, and blocked paid sick leave legislation in 12 states.[5] It also takes credit for preventing any increase in the federal minimum wage for tipped employees, which has remained at $2.13 per hour since 1991
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$2.13 Is the Tipping Point -- America's Food Servers Are Grossly Underpaid [View all]
xchrom
Feb 2014
OP
The problem is that Congress also works for tips and the ones tipping them don't tip anyone else
Fumesucker
Feb 2014
#4
I have a collection of $0 pay checks. I've had owners tell me how much tips I had to declare....
marble falls
Feb 2014
#8
I have always declared my income accurately. That means my social security check is a lot ....
marble falls
Feb 2014
#28
Yep. My employers broke whatever laws their lobbiests couldn't get sweetened. And I watched ....
marble falls
Feb 2014
#31
thanks for helping us all out, she who cares for my brother takes care of me.
marble falls
Feb 2014
#34
Yes it is, and that brings us to the next topic. Just try to have those laws enforced. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2014
#35
Trust me on this, in large areas of the country even the pathetically weak labor and wage laws
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2014
#37
When I ravel to Europe I tip very little because wait staff are paid a good deal more than what
CTyankee
Feb 2014
#13
That is the way to go! In Texas, I tip fast-food (when I occasionally eat it) workers
Eleanors38
Feb 2014
#17
It's my understanding that the Feds made some kind of deal with the Resturant Association
SomethingFishy
Feb 2014
#16
It is a HUGE problem with Sonic Drive-Ins. My daughter worked for Sonic and made server wages.
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2014
#18