Women's rights advocates who support eliminating the below-minimum wage for hospitality workers temporarily turned a conference room in a government building into a restaurant, as "servers" took breakfast and drink orders from "customers."
BOSTON — A battle over paying tipped workers the state s minimum wage got underway on Beacon Hill on Tuesday with both sides of the issue jockeying for support from lawmakers.
Adding to an election cycle already bound to feature prominent labor-related fights, a national campaign and an influential restaurant industry group will compete for votes over how tipped workers in Massachusetts should be paid.
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