Fuente: New York Post
Originally Published by: Chicago mayor warns of ‘teen trend’ after takeover chaos, violence concerns grow Widow, son of late Chicago commissioner found shot dead inside home in suspected homicide: reports Chicago dad bludgeoned to death outside bar as police hunt for four persons of interest Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson linked the restaurant industry to “slavery” Wednesday as he defended his push to eliminate the tipped wage, doubling down after surviving a City Council effort to block the policy. Johnson’s remarks came after the Chicago City Council failed to override his veto of a measure that would have halted the city’s phaseout of the subminimum wage for tipped workers — a policy set to raise base pay to the full minimum wage by 2028 that is opposed by restaurant owners who warn it could drive up prices and cut jobs. He called on Chicagoans to “challenge city council not to do stuff like take wages away from Black and Brown people,” saying that most workers in the service industry who rely on tips are minorities.