One Fair Wage For Illinois Tipped Workers
The subminimum wage for tipped workers is still just $8.40 an hour in the state of Illinois. While Chicago passed legislation to end the subminimum wage, Illinois has yet to end this direct legacy of slavery statewide. The subminimum wage impacts a workforce of nearly 196,000 tipped workers that is 71 percent women and 31 percent people of color, and an overall restaurant industry of 433,000 workers in Illinois. Even with tips, tipped workers in Illinois earn a median wage of just $14,590 a year and 18 percent of tipped workers receive SNAP benefits.
A Win-Win Solution for Chicago
On May 15, 2023, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed his first executive order as mayor of Chicago. The order focused on boosting youth employment in the city and directed the city government to evaluate all possible youth employment programs and prioritize the issue.
Will Work for Fair Wages: Illinois
OFW Illinois report
Intentional Inequality Illinois
Intentional Inequality IllinoisSeptember 21, 2022 is Black Women's Equal Pay Day. This date represents the approximate time a Black woman must work into the new year to make the same amount that a white man made the previous year. The restaurant industry is no exception.
Illinois: It’s a Wage Shortage, Not a Worker Shortage
Why Illinois Restaurant Workers Are Leaving the Industry, And What Would Make Them Stay
Illinois, It’s Time To End The Subminimum Wage
Illinois, It’s Time To End The Subminimum Wage
Take Your Mask Off So I Know How Much to Tip You
Illinois Service Workers Experience of Health & Harassment During Covid-19
A Persistent Legacy of Slavery
Ending the Subminimum Wage for Tipped Workers in Illinois as a Racial Equity Measure