Don't Swallow The Cap
14th June 2012, 04:40
While I understand it is not an incredible gain, it is good to see any sort of coverage on workers in the food service industry.
I can't give a link just yet, so here is a passage.
If you search Roc national diners guide 2012, you can find the actual link to the list.
WE ALL ENJOY EATING OUT.
Unfortunately, the workers who cook, prepare, and serve our food suffer from poverty wages, no benefits like paid sick days, and little or no chance to move up to better positions. When the people who serve us food can’t afford to pay the rent or take a day off when they’re sick, our dining experience suffers.
The newly released ROC National Diners’ Guide 2012 provides information on the wage, benefits, and promotion practices of the 150 most popular restaurants in America. The Guide lists responsible restaurants where you can eat knowing that your server can afford to pay the rent and your cook isn’t working while sick.
I can't give a link just yet, so here is a passage.
If you search Roc national diners guide 2012, you can find the actual link to the list.
WE ALL ENJOY EATING OUT.
Unfortunately, the workers who cook, prepare, and serve our food suffer from poverty wages, no benefits like paid sick days, and little or no chance to move up to better positions. When the people who serve us food can’t afford to pay the rent or take a day off when they’re sick, our dining experience suffers.
The newly released ROC National Diners’ Guide 2012 provides information on the wage, benefits, and promotion practices of the 150 most popular restaurants in America. The Guide lists responsible restaurants where you can eat knowing that your server can afford to pay the rent and your cook isn’t working while sick.