Screwed: Food & Beverage Workers (VIDEO)
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"Legally, tips should cover the difference between that and the federal minimum wage, now a whopping $7.25. If they don't, employers are obligated to make up the difference. But that doesn't always happen, leaving millions of servers — 70 percent of whom are women — taking home far less than the minimum wage. Which brings us to the happily almost-forgotten Herman Cain. What's called the "tipped minimum wage" — that $2.13 — once increased in proportion to the regular minimum wage. But in 1996, the year Cain took over as head of the National Restaurant Association (NRA), he struck a deal with President Bill Clinton and his fellow Democrats. In exchange for an increase in the regular minimum wage, the tipped minimum wage was de-coupled. The result: despite regular increases in the regular minimum wage, the tipped minimum wage hasn't changed since 1991...".*
"Legally, tips should cover the difference between that and the federal minimum wage, now a whopping $7.25. If they don't, employers are obligated to make up the difference. But that doesn't always happen, leaving millions of servers — 70 percent of whom are women — taking home far less than the minimum wage. Which brings us to the happily almost-forgotten Herman Cain. What's called the "tipped minimum wage" — that $2.13 — once increased in proportion to the regular minimum wage. But in 1996, the year Cain took over as head of the National Restaurant Association (NRA), he struck a deal with President Bill Clinton and his fellow Democrats. In exchange for an increase in the regular minimum wage, the tipped minimum wage was de-coupled. The result: despite regular increases in the regular minimum wage, the tipped minimum wage hasn't changed since 1991...".*
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