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Edgewater boosts tip credit, freezing minimum pay for servers to help restrain restaurant costs

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The dining area at the Edgewater Public Market on Dec. 18, 2021. (Andy Cross/The Denver Post) Edgewater on Tuesday became Colorado’s first city to take advantage of a new state law allowing it to increase its minimum wage without automatically pulling up the lower wage collected by tipped workers. The state law, which took effect in June, allows municipal governments that set their own minimum wages to create a bigger pay gap among restaurant po…
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BusinessDen broke the news in on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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