"It isn't just fast-food empires that rely on a low-paid, disempowered, and quite-often impoverished workforce. As a stomach-turning new report from the Economic Policy Institute shows, the entire restaurant
industry hides a dirty little labor secret under the tasteful lighting
of the dining room." Tom Philpott
40 Percent Of Restaurant Workers Live In Near-Poverty
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
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