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Bain Capital owned OSI tried to cut food server wages in half
"Earlier this year a Bain Capital subsidiary, OSI (Carabba’s, Outback Steakhouse, Bonefish Grill, Flemmings, and Roy’s), tried to push a bill through the Florida Legislature that would cut server’s pay in half from $4.65 an hour to $2.13 an hour. Bloomin’ Brands (formerly OSI) made millions this year after a successful IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, all the while advocating to reduce worker’s pay."
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Surprise Surprise
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ACTUALLY as a small restaurant owner myself I can tell you.. they recently raised the minimum wage on servers... which HURTS... they are trying to pass a law that says as long as they make at least $12 or $13 an hour with tips it should be like $2 or $3 minimum wage....
I hate Romney and Bain but on that one I'll agree with them on |
$4.65 an hour for waitresses? Damn.. Can you really survive on that?
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I say give everyone a million dollars and everything will be solved :thumbsup |
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No, they depend on their tip income that they need to share with cooks and bus boys. |
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That ass hat is going to win by a land slide and then promptly fuck things up worse than they are now.
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i don't get paying waitresses so low. sure they can make good tips but the food is typically overpriced, not that great so what the hell am i paying for? someone to bring to to me and the rest goes into the owners pocket. is it that expensive to run a restaurant?
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Isn't $4.65 just an arbitrary number anyway since it's well below minimum wage. Just saying.
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As for the argument that tips can cover the difference, that's malarkey - it takes a lot of tips these days to go from sub-minimum wage to full-minimum. Sure, food prices at restaurants have gone up, but nowhere near as fast as the cost of living has. For example $2.13 per hour requires earning an extra $5-$6 per hour in tips on average (sure it's easy to do for an hour or two if one gets a couple of 4-tops, but keeping that up across an entire shift, not so easy) just to get to full-minimum. In my view, restaurants should pay full-minimum wage (~$8 hour) with any tips on top of that. Some states already require this, so it can work just fine. |
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So Bain Capital has to consist entirely of republicans to have a squeaky clean image? So one of the good guys donated money to Obama. Maybe it's all smoke and mirrors? I'm not sure I see anything wrong with the individual connection anyway. The contributions were all personal. If anything your point simply proves that there is a man who works there, that supports the direction Obama wants to take the country in. |
Correction....
So Bain Capital has to consist entirely of republicans to NOT have a squeaky clean image? |
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To a certain extent small businesses are at a disadvantage. |
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so ? all the $$ is in tips anyways
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It's the American way!!
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So your girlfriend made $100k a year waiting tables? Bullshit. |
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Well pay them $2.13 an hour and they will be more motivated to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and become millionaires. Anyone can become a millionaire.
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According the Occupy Wall Street newsletter... :1orglaugh
How many fake nicknames do you have anyway? :helpme |
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Good luck trying to get hired in one of these places too. |
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several articles..... http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1263031.html http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/...nate-committee http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/201...teakhouse-bill OSI earnings increase from 2010-2011... http://www.bizjournals.com/tampabay/...-for-2011.html |
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Yup, I work at dining places, and i make 2-300 on the weekends, but tipshare is usually 35 percent, which takes that down to 130-200
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My exes Father and his brother owned a Restaurant in the financial district in NYC. The Matree'd made $200k and more each year.
There's plenty of money to be made in the food service business. Owning a restaurant isn't easy though. |
Nobody is forcing them to keep these sub-par, low wage jobs. If they can't make enough with the hourly plus tips, they can move down the road to Sizzler, etc.
That's the free market system. OSI will do what they have to in order to be competitive. If they can't keep their employees at the rate they are paying, they will raise until they are, as long as they can still remain profitable. |
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Without any government mandated minimum wage, along with numerous other labor standards, eventually there would be people working for near nothing in perilous conditions... possibly even for nothing in some instances just to preserve their job - and that's not theoretical either - there was a widely reported incident a few years back with British Airways asking employees to do just that - work for free! Union anger as BA asks staff to work for free http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...ys-unpaid-work BA asks staff to work for nothing http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8102862.stm |
A server at flemmings shouldn't have a trouble to make from $40 up to $150/hour in tips. Its exception though and in general salaries at $4/hour or less are shame
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Why should a Waitress make more than the Cook? If you guys knew anything about a restaurant, MOST make well over min wage. But lets say a waitress make $2.14 an hour and her tips added in do NOT make that states current min wage, then the COMPANY has to pay the waitress the difference, she MUST make min wage. Just like the cooks, dish washers, greeters, bussers and so on. Funny part is, again MOST waitresses/ waiters ONLY claim up to min wage on tims so the rest is Tax FREE, while the cooks in the back are paying taxes on the entire Min wage amount. For everyone wondering where the rest of the Money goes, go try to open a place, then get back to me.. The Electric bill alone will scare you! |
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It's amazing to me how many restaurant owners treat their staff like crap - and then further complain not making enough money, but often live in the nice part of town, drive fancy cars, etc; living the high life doing just fine. Quote:
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You're right there any many expenses, but that, in my view, still doesn't give that business any right to exploit employees by paying less than minimum wage. |
A very large percentage of waitresses in Florida work in businesses where tips are minimal. Tell some single mom working in Waffle House 2 dollars an hour doesn't matter.
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Minimum wage laws hurt the employees more than the employers. Minimum wage laws were invented by the unions to harm non-unionized workers.
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