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HB 6056 would allow a new law that increases the state minimum wage to go into effect — just not for waiters and bartenders who receive much of their income from tips.
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Gov. Gretchen Whitmer promises to sign a bill into law that will lower the minimum age from 18 to 17 for employees serving alcohol at restaurants or bars in Michigan.
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Rep. Dan Kildee, a Democrat from Flint and Michigan's fifth district representative, voted in favor of the restaurant revitalization act.
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In an effort to encourage workers to apply for a job, four restaurants in West Michigan announced Thursday a decision to raise the minimum wage to $15 an…
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The city of East Lansing is waiving restaurant and entertainment fees as a way of helping businesses stay open.Restaurants and bars have been hit hard by…
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Gyms and non-contact sports in Michigan can resume soon. Indoor dining at restaurants will have to wait. That’s under the state’s new COVID-19 safety…
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More than 14-hundred restaurant locations around Michigan were surveyed to see how their businesses would fair under a pair of potential ballot proposals.…
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If you want to take your favorite dog out to eat with you, you might soon be in luck.The State senate passed a bill Wednesday to allow restaurants to have…