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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…

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McDonald's has withdrawn from the National Restaurant Association, a lobbying group representing the restaurant industry, in part due to differences over employee pay.

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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