Op-Ed | A tip from restaurants to Democrats | amNewYork
Briefly

In Massachusetts, the attempt to eliminate the tip credit was defeated by a coalition of restaurant workers and owners, demonstrating strong resistance against changes in their compensation structure.
Even in Massachusetts, a state known for its liberal views, voters rejected the elimination of the tip wage, indicating a broad consensus among residents to maintain this aspect of restaurant compensation.
The push to end the tip credit is backed by a well-funded group, but their attempts have faced significant backlash, exemplified by recent defeats in multiple states.
The impact of eliminating the tip credit in places like Washington, D.C. has been negative, prompting a reconsideration of such policies and their consequences for workers.
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