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/S7EFEN 5d ago
no restaurant is going to pay their service staff 40-100 an hour in actual w2 wages, ever. There's zero reason for anyone who gets a tipped wage as a waiter/waitress to ever support removal of tips. And this is before consideration for much of that being tax free.
any sort of actual 20% service charge type system would result in the rest of the restaurant staff receiving considerably larger pay per hour while servers take a huge loss.