February 21, 2025

No, Wage Theft is Not on the Rise at LA Restaurants

A new SEIU-funded study alleges that Los Angeles’ fast food workers are experiencing elevated levels of wage theft. The study has been promoted by the union in advance of a hearing next week of the state’s Fast Food Council. But actual claims data collected by state and federal wage enforcement…
February 14, 2025

Michigan Labor Department Gets It Wrong on Tipping

As the February 21 deadline fast approaches for Michigan lawmakers to fix a pending tip credit elimination law, anti-tip credit advocates are making false promises. In a Senate Regulatory Affairs Committee hearing this week, Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) deputy director Sean Egan claimed eliminating Michigan’s tip…
February 7, 2025

Have Colorado Restaurants Hit a Tipping Point?

While California and D.C. have made most headlines about bad wage laws hurting restaurants and their employees, another restaurant crisis is quietly brewing elsewhere: in Colorado. Statewide, Colorado has a small tip credit (just $3.02), but annually adjusts its minimum wage every year according to inflation (current $14.81 per hour).
January 31, 2025

California Restaurant Prices Up 13% Under $20 Fast Food Wage Law

Proponents of California’s AB 1228, which passed in September 2023 to raise the minimum wage for the fast food industry to $20 per hour, have repeatedly claimed the law has been “benign,” or even good (a “win-win-win”) for the state. Federal data shows the opposite. In addition to the…
January 24, 2025

Debunking False Narratives About D.C. Restaurant Job Trends

Last week, the D.C. City Council Committee on Executive Administration and Labor held a six-hour hearing to get feedback from employees and restaurants on how the city’s tip credit elimination law is affecting them. Dozens of tipped restaurant workers testified saying the law – Initiative 82 – was hurting their…
January 17, 2025

DC Servers Flood Six-Hour Hearing Opposing Initiative 82

This week, the District of Columbia City Council Committee on Executive Administration and Labor hosted a hearing to hear employees’ experiences after a year and change under Initiative 82, which is eliminating the city’s tip credit. Under the law, D.C. restaurants have been subject to three tipped wage hikes…
January 10, 2025

New EPI Study Shows Initiative 82 Backfired On Workers

This week the Employment Policies Institute released a new study examining the impacts on DC restaurants of Initiative 82 – a ballot measure that would phase out the tip credit for restaurant workers by 2027. The first phases of implementing Initiative 82 have wreaked havoc on the District’s once-robust…
January 3, 2025

New Data Shows Tips are Lowest – and Declining – in One Flat Wage States

It’s no secret that states like California and Washington–which have a flat minimum wage with no tip credit–have had some of the lowest average tipping percentages in the nation. Seven states (California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Montana, Minnesota, and Alaska) prohibit tip credits, which allow restaurant workers to earn…
December 27, 2024

Setting the Record Straight on California’s Fast Food Job Losses – Again

Last week, The Atlantic Magazine published an article calling California’s $20 fast food minimum wage “the job killer that wasn’t.” Except even the data they cite shows job losses, including the most recent data released for November 2024. Despite widespread reports of layoffs and store closures, the article states: “Since California’s…
December 20, 2024

Ringing in the New Year with More than 100 Wage Hikes in 2025

As the year draws to a close, states and local areas are preparing for a wave of minimum wage hikes beginning January 1. This year, 111 jurisdictions will raise minimum wages, including in 23 states and 78 cities and counties. As more areas are enacting minimum wage increases state- and…