US News and World Report posted an article today discussing the new provision in the Affordable Care Act that 30 hour work weeks are considered full time and it’s effects on the service industry and others. There’s a lot of debate on this topic in a lot of industries, but this hits the restaurant and hospitality …
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Proposed R.I. bill to regulate restaurant tips draws a crowd
Below is an article from the Providence Journal regarding some proposed state legislation in RI around tips. Here are a few of the items the bill covers: Would prohibit employers from deducting a credit card service fee from a tip left for an employee Would also ban required tip pools Would require that the employee …
Feds roll out new way to analyze food outbreak data
Interesting article from the University of Minnesota Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy about the US Government improving methods for sifting through data to estimate which foods are contributing to outbreaks. They focused the report on the four main outbreaks: Salmonella, Escherichia coli O157, Listeria monocytogenes, and Campylobacter. It’s great that the government is focusing on …
New York to raise wages for tipped workers
This story from Nation’s Restaurant News is all over the place. The New York state commissioner approved a 50% rate hike in the minimum hourly wage for tipped employees up to $7.50/hr. With New York City going up to $8.50. This seems to be the trend lately. Local and federal governments are calling for minimum …
With Good News Comes Some Challenges
We’ve been talking a lot about the recent good news from the National Restaurant Association for the upcoming year. With this good news comes some challenges for the restaurant industry. Commodity costs have been increasing pretty drastically over the last 5 years, which “they” are saying should slow down, but with the implementation of the …
Time To End Tips?
Read an article from the local CBS affiliate in San Fran/Bay Area suggesting that it’s time to change server compensation away from tips. The article mentions that this is an archaic way of compensation. I remember when I was waiting tables and tending bar the pay was much better than any other job that I …