McDonald’s Quits Powerful Lobbying Group over Tipping Policy Disagreement
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McDonald’s quits powerful lobbying group over tipping policy disagreement
McDonald’s has exited the National Restaurant Association over a disagreement on tipping policies. The fast-food giant wants an end to the tipped wage model. Tipped wage credit The federal minimum wage sits at $7.25 per hour, whereas the federal tipped minimum wage is only $2.13 per hour. That allows restaurants and bars to pay their employees who are tipped the lower minimum wage, while having customers fill in the gap. “The tip credit is simpl…
McDonald's quits National Restaurant Association over wage dispute
McDonald's has exited the US National Restaurant Association, due to disagreements centred around employee wage policies.The post McDonald’s quits National Restaurant Association over wage dispute appeared first on Verdict Food Service.
McDonald's has withdrawn from the National Restaurant Association, a lobbying group representing the restaurant industry, in part due to differences over employee pay.
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