It's Long Past Time for Restaurant Workers to Earn a Livable Wage
Briefly

Through laws rooted in slavery, employers can pay restaurant servers a sub-minimum wage set at $2.13 per hour since 1991, with rampant non-compliance.
The movement to end restaurant worker exploitation is rapidly growing as workers demand livable wages and work towards minimum wage hikes for tipped workers in various states.
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