A Republican measure - backed by restaurant owners and other business groups - would ask voters to amend the Arizona Constitution and let Arizona businesses pay employees who work for tips 25% less than the minimum wage.
  • @oDDmON
    link
    99 months ago

    The party of profits before people.

  • @voracitude
    link
    69 months ago

    It’s like these guys don’t want to get re-elected…

    • @stoly
      link
      49 months ago

      Worse: they know they will be because this is a team sport.

  • @halcyoncmdr
    link
    English
    69 months ago

    Hmm seems like we need to get together and propose our own amendment forcing minimum wage regardless of tip status. Remove the current loophole, not make it larger.

    Here in AZ citizens can propose their own legislation directly. And by design, it is extremely difficult, nearly impossible realistically, for the legislature to modify it after the fact. It’s purpose is so we can bypass a legislature refusing to do the will of the people on a specific topic.

  • @dearg
    link
    2
    edit-2
    9 months ago

    Question from a non-US resident not in the service industry: for tax purposes, are tips treated as revenue for the company, or as direct gifts to the employee? Surely if it counts towards wages, it is revenue?