Chicago restaurateurs push for repeal of law raising tipped wages; supporters want to expand it statewide – Chicago Sun-Times

At Wednesday’s City Council meeting, Ald. Bennett Lawson introduced a proposed ordinance that would stop the phase-out of the subminimum wage dead in its tracks. Lawson acknowledged that it’s “very hard for any politician to admit they did something that didn’t work.”
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Old Joe
10 months ago

Well Old Joe would admit that something didn’t work and make a correction or try something else.

Pols need to study economic history.

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