Workers’ group releases shockingly short list of ethical restaurants
By David Ferguson
Wednesday, June 13, 2012 17:07 EDT
A group dedicated to the rights of food service workers called
Restaurant Opportunities Centers United (ROC) has released an annual
list of national restaurants and how they treat employees. A surprising
number of U.S. restaurant chains fail to even meet the minimum
requirements listed in the guide to be considered fair places to work or
ethical places to eat.
The ROC National Diners’ Guide 2012
notes whether restaurants belong to ROC’s “High Road” Restaurant
Roundtable program, which brings workers together “to promote the high
road to profitability” in the restaurant industry, and then scores
restaurants in four categories, the minimum wage for tipped workers, the
minimum wage for non-tipped workers, whether or not workers get paid
sick days and whether the company offers opportunities for advancement.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
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