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Philadelphia Restaurant Group The Marquis & Co Commits to $15 Minimum Wage

Colleen Stepanian Photography The Marquis & Co. restaurant group owners of vegan restaurants HipCityVeg, Bar Bombón, and Charlie Was a Sinner announced today that it will be instituting a $15 dollar minimum wage for all employees across its nine restaurants. The change will take place in July of this year and will ensure that both hourly and tipped workers will make at minimum $15 an hour. “This is going to affect 75 percent of our Philadelphia workforce,” founder Nicole Marquis says. In Pennsylvania, the minimum wage is currently $7.25. In D.C., where there are two HipCityVeg locations, the minimum wage is already $15. “Our [tipped] servers and bartenders make well above $15 an hour already, but our food runners, our bussers, our barbacks may not.”

Philly Restaurants Can Double Indoor Seating Starting This Weekend — But There s a Catch

Philly Restaurants Can Double Indoor Seating Starting This Weekend But There’s a Catch Restaurants must comply with enhanced ventilation standards before expanding to 50-percent capacity Share this story AJ Alleyne/Cuba Libre Philly restaurants can start filling up half their dining rooms just in time for Valentine’s Day weekend, but they must first front the cash to meet newly heightened air quality standards set by the city. On Tuesday, public health officials gave restaurants the green light to boost indoor capacity limits from 25 to 50 percent starting Friday, February 12, as long as they adhere to revised ventilation guidelines designed to improve indoor air flow. Applications showing compliance will be reviewed and approved by the Department of Public Health within 72 hours.

Free weekly COVID-19 testing offered for Philly restaurant workers and their families

Free weekly COVID-19 testing offered for Philly restaurant workers and their families WPVI Share: PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) Philadelphia restaurants are preparing to re-open indoor dining on January 15. To ensure the health and safety of owners, employees and guests as the industry weathers this pandemic, free COVID-19 testing began Thursday for workers and their families. The Goat in Center City hosted 175 people for the first round of weekly testing. It s something our struggling restaurants have been fighting for. It s vital to keeping our businesses open and to keeping our staff and our customers safe, said Nicole Marquis, the founder of the Save Philly Restaurants Coalition.

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