Last week, the D.C. Council continued to confer on rescinding Initiative 77, despite increased opposition from voters and labor advocates. As a refresher, back in June, voters in the District of Columbia approved Initiative 77 which would raise the hourly pay rate of tipped workers in the city from the present rate of $3.33/hour up to $15/hour in the coming years. Despite Initiative 77 being approved by approximately 55% of voters, there was widespread speculation that the D.C. Council might step in and attempt to curb the implementation of this ballot measure. It turns out that speculation might have been correct as the D.C. Council has started to hear testimony about rescinding Initiative 77.
While nothing is official and the approval by voters of Initiative 77 has not been reversed, I would certainly expect the D.C. Council will move to amend the approval of a higher hourly pay rate for tipped workers in the District. Stay tuned.
For additional information: http://lims.dccouncil.us/Legislation/B22-0913
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