Want to Eat at Restaurants That Treat Their Workers Well? There's an App for That
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Unfortunately, the workers who cook, prepare, and serve restaurant goers suffer from poverty wages, a lack of basic benefits like paid sick days, and often have little or no chance to move up to better positions. Diners-Guide-cover
Our National Diners Guide provides information on wages, benefits, and the promotion practices of the most popular restaurants in America in at least 9 major cities across the country, from Los Angeles to D.C. to New York City.
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This guide isnt about boycotting certain restaurants. We want you to continue to dine at your favorite restaurants, but if they dont score well in the guide (or are absent altogether), we want you to tell the restaurant owners that fair wages, access to paid sick days and internal advancement opportunities are important to you. If they are high road restaurants, theyre deserving of praise!
Do this in a few ways:
1. Have a conversation with restaurant management, check out the video below to see how its done.
2. Leave behind a note, as simple as noticed you still pay the subminimum wage of $2.13/hour to your tipped workers, as a frequent customer Id love to see that raised!
3. Send a constructive tweet or facebook comment their way (easier if you download our Diners Guide app)
4. Enjoy reviewing restaurants? Be sure to include your knowledge of the restaurants labor practices in your review.
5. Feeling especially pumped about standing up for higher wages and more just labor practices? Please join The Welcome Table, an association of eaters across the country joining forces to hold the restaurant industry accountable to sustainable labor practices.
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http://rocunited.org/dinersguide/