McDonald 's Escalates Restaurant Industry's Fight Over Tipping
McDonald's thinks sit-down restaurants need to give their servers a raise.
The burger giant has come out against wage rules that allow casual-dining restaurants, bars and other establishments to pay below the typical minimum wage to tip-earning workers.
McDonald's has gone so far as to withdraw from the National Restaurant Association, the industry's main U.S. trade group, as a result of its stance on the tipped wage and other issues.
"Right now, there's an uneven playing field," McDonald's Chief Executive Chris Kempczinski said on CNBC...
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