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Will New York End the Tipped Wage Credit?

Season 2018 Episode 27 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Take a look at the tipped credit in New York State for service workers.

Late last year Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the Department of Labor would be holding a series of hearings across the state to look at the possibility of ending the tipped wage credit for service workers. This week's feature story looks at what that could mean for businesses across the state and why some think this "subminimum wage" can lead to unintended consequences like sexual harassment.

07/06/2018 | Rating NR

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Will New York End the Tipped Wage Credit?

Season 2018 Episode 27 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Late last year Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the Department of Labor would be holding a series of hearings across the state to look at the possibility of ending the tipped wage credit for service workers. This week's feature story looks at what that could mean for businesses across the state and why some think this "subminimum wage" can lead to unintended consequences like sexual harassment.

07/06/2018 | Rating NR

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