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Commentary: Why I’ll be voting ‘no’ on Question D

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion November 04, 2022

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Once again, Portland tipped workers are fighting for tip credit preservation. We continue to fight because it’s worth it. The tip credit is a subminimum wage that allows employers of tipped workers to pay less than the minimum wage, provided the difference is made up in tips. Question D on the Portland ballot would eliminate the tip credit. Sean Locke Photography/Shutterstock.com ABOUT THE AUTHOR Grace Skerritt is a tipped worker at Bruno’s... + full article



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