在提高最低工资的情况下,密歇根州的 300 名服务员和调酒师集会,要求在州议会大厦保留小费工资抵免,因为他们担心密歇根州最高法院可能裁定取消小费抵免,从而导致失业。 300 Michigan servers and bartenders rally to preserve tipped wage credit at State Capitol amid a minimum wage increase, fearing job loss due to a potential Michigan Supreme Court ruling eliminating tip credit.
数百名密歇根州的服务员和调酒师在州议会大厦集会,敦促立法者在该州准备提高最低工资时保留小费工资抵免。 Hundreds of Michigan servers and bartenders rallied at the State Capitol, urging lawmakers to preserve the tipped wage credit as the state prepares for a minimum wage increase. 关注焦点是密歇根州最高法院的一项裁决,这项裁决可以消除小费信贷,从而导致担心收入减少和失业。 Concerns center around a Michigan Supreme Court ruling that could eliminate the tip credit, leading to fears of reduced income and job losses. 调查显示,79%的服务器害怕失去工作,83%的服务器希望维持目前的系统,这凸显出该行业内的重大忧虑。 Surveys show 79% of servers fear job loss, and 83% want to maintain the current system, highlighting significant apprehension within the industry.