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Related: About this forumBuffalo lowers restaurant workers' living wage at urging of William K's owner
In mid-December, during a radio interview, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo declared his opposition to New York's lower minimum wage for restaurant workers and said it exploits immigrants and women.
A month later, in his State of the State address, Cuomo followed up by ordering public hearings into the so-called "tip credit" and suggested again it was an issue of "fairness and decency."
But while Cuomo was doing that, lawmakers at Buffalo City Hall were taking a far different path.
At the urging of a waterfront restaurant owner, the Common Council voted to create a new, lower minimum wage for restaurant workers who were previously entitled to the city's much higher living wage.
Read more: http://buffalonews.com/2018/02/04/buffalo-lowers-restaurant-workers-living-wage-at-urging-of-eatery/
SergeStorms
(19,373 posts)"more for me and to hell with everyone else". I travel to Buffalo several times each year. I've been to William K's restaurant on the waterfront. Never again. Rotten bastards.
TexasTowelie
(118,058 posts)but apparently the world is smaller place than what I thought. William K's deserves the bad publicity and loss of business from this policy.
dchill
(40,926 posts)Without RoboCop.