WHY THE RESTAURANT INDUSTRY DOESN'T SUPPORT MINIMUM WAGE HIKES

Published on
July 18, 2019

The National Restaurant Association has stated its opposition to a proposed bill that would increase the minimum wage to $15 per hour passed Wednesday by the U.S. House of Representatives. Sean Kennedy, the association’s executive vice president of public affairs, said a nonpartisan analysis by the Congressional Budget Office found that the bill, H.R. 582, would reduce salaries currently averaging $19-25 per hour and cripple small and family owned businesses.

Read More
Source:
Fast Casual
Fast Casual

More Recent News

Wing It On! Wins Best Buffalo Sauce in America for Second Consecutive Year

Wing It On! Wins Best Buffalo Sauce in America for Second Consecutive Year

Published on
September 11, 2023

Repeat Champs Also Take Second Place in Best Dry Rub Category; Create National Buzz as Sponsors of U.S. Chicken Wing Eating Championship

Wing It On!'s Buffalo Sauce Wins First Place Again at the 2023 National Buffalo Wing Festival

Wing It On!'s Buffalo Sauce Wins First Place Again at the 2023 National Buffalo Wing Festival

Published on
September 11, 2023

The chicken wing champs have taken another title, making it back-to-back wins as America’s “Best Buffalo Sauce.”

WPTF Matt Ensero (Wing It On) Part 1 & 2

WPTF Matt Ensero (Wing It On) Part 1 & 2

Published on
July 28, 2023

Saturday is National Chicken Wing Day, and the WPTF Morning Show celebrated a little early, by having Matt Ensero in-studio. He's the president of "Wing It On," which is a restaurant franchise that just celebrated its first full year in Fuquay-Varina.

Wing It On! Trussville Celebrates National Chicken Wing Day with Free Wings

Wing It On! Trussville Celebrates National Chicken Wing Day with Free Wings

Published on
July 28, 2023

Fan Favorite Wing Destination Offers Irresistible Promotion for Guests

Back to News