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Chicago begins push to eliminate subminimum wage for tipped workers
More than 40,000 Chicago workers will soon be getting a raise. As of July 1, the minimum wage in the city increased from $15.80 to $16.20 an hour. Tipped workers will also get a boost, to a little more than $11 an hour. But over the next five years, those workers will see parity – tips or not. Elizabeth Royal started as a tipped worker in 1997, when the minimum wage was $5 an hour. “If you don’t have any tables, what happens? How do you pay your bills?” she asked. Now she and her brother Rafael are among the co-owners of Bianca’s Burgers, 2525 W Division St., in Humboldt Park. They opened the neighborhood restaurant during the pandemic and see service as key to its succe

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