The National Restaurant Association’s Leading Role in Weakening Child Labor Laws
The National Restaurant Association was founded in 1919 with the express purpose of suppressing food workers’ wages, both in the agricultural and restaurant sector, and especially to maintain the subminimum wage for tipped workers. After Emancipation, the NRA sought to hire newly-freed Black people, not pay them, and force them to live on tips.
The National Restaurant Association’s Donations to Members of the 118th United States Congress
The Other NRA Exposed
The Other NRA Exposed