Attorneys general from 18 states and the District of Columbia said Dec. 10 in a letter to the Labor Department that they opposed a proposed rule that would revoke tipped-worker protections.
Tipped service workers generally must receive the full minimum wage when more than 20% of their time is spent on nontipped work, under the existing interpretation of a federal dual-jobs regulation. When at least 80% of their time ...
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