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Originally Posted by Joshorilla
Hmmm.
I assume they have a right to strike and not have it affect their jobs? Mostly employers and unions strike a deal for these sorts of things.
Strikes generally don't work, just look at the coal mine strikes that thatcher had to deal with, the coal miners killed the british coal industry.
But American wages have always baffled me.
Why do you tip somebody in a Denny's but not in a McDonnalds? I get tipping in the sense of paying above the price to reward good service, but when it come to tipping above five or ten percent "a good and a very good tip here" you're paying that persons wage, shouldn't the employer be doing that? Do what the rest of the world does, charge people enough for the food to cover all your costs including staff wages.
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waiters and waitresses live off tips for the most part. Fast Food is a lot different.