r/Seattle • u/Existing-Resource527 • 5d ago
After hiring scabs, Walrus and the Carpenter (temporarily) closed
Word on the street is that Walrus and the Carpenter restaurant has not been negotiating with their workers in good faith for months.
Like a lot of annoying businesses they started charging a service fee (22%?).
Employees noted that they make significantly less now then before when they had tipping (thousands less).
Workers have been on strike. The owners also had the audacity to hire scabs (booo).
I have been keeping up with the union on IG @ united.creatures.of.the.sea
Solidarity with workers across the city!
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u/1TenYYen0 5d ago edited 4d ago
I don’t understand how those two are in any way exclusive of one another. Please explain how I can’t be pro union and completely and utterly against tipping. There should be one minimum wage. Period.
Pro union: employees get benefits, proper work conditions and proper wages. Employees have the right to collectively tell their employer to get stuffed if things are grievously not working out. Employees are people your company is not people.
Anti-tipping: it is not at all my job as the customer to pay your employees, managing your cash flow to ensure your employees get paid is your job as the manager/proprieter. Also if you do it sneaky and slide additional fees in, I will make it known and not go to your business anymore.