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Proponents of killing the credit acknowledged this week that legislation outlawing the employer concession is virtually dead for this year.

The Ohio Restaurant & Hospitality Alliance airs research showing tipped employees are as opposed as their employers are.

Members of Let's Talk Womxn from across the country got up on a literal soapbox during the National Restaurant Show to make their voices heard.

The industry and its allies are pushing legislation that would raise the state's minimum wage to $15 but keep the credit. The move is intended to thwart an effort to both raise the wage and kill the credit through a ballot initiative.

Nearly 600 operators made their case to lawmakers as part of the National Restaurant Association’s Public Affairs Conference.

Working Lunch: The trend promises to cost employers plenty of money and sweat if they hope to prevail.

The 12% reduction compares with layoffs of 1.7% for limited-service places, according to federal data.

New research shows that less than half expect a $20-an-hour pay floor to actually boost income.

The suit would seek damages from Darden Restaurants for distracting One Fair Wage from its lobbying mission.

The Restaurant Revitalization Act aims to bring down liability insurance rates, but it stops short of ripping off a Band-Aid.

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