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The ballot effort to increase the minimum wage for tipped workers faces a new challenge as opponents seek to disqualify signatures collected by organizers.

The Massachusetts Restaurant Association filed an objection to several signatures and petition sheets submitted to the secretary of state by the ballot campaign group, One Fair Wage. The signatures were the final hurdle for ballot organizers to get the issue in front of voters in November.

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[–] surewhynotlem@lemmy.world 23 points 4 months ago (18 children)

Ok. So what.

If they can fill the positions at that rate then they should be happy. They can increase prices since consumers don't tip anymore and pocket the difference.

If you are correct, then the owners wouldn't be fighting this.

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