In Massachusetts, the subminimum wage for tipped workers is still just $6.75 an hour. Ending this low-wage carve out positively impacts nearly 125,000 tipped workers in Massachusetts, and the restaurant industry. The MA One Fair Wage Coalition is dedicated to passing One Fair Wage on the ballot this November.
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Organizational Endorsements
Act On Mass
Asian American Resource Workshop (AARW)
Boston DSA
Boston Ward 4 Democratic Committee
Brazilian Worker Center
Jewish Alliance for Law and Social Action
Justice at Work
MA Voter Table
Merrimack Valley Project
National Council of Jewish Women - Massachusetts
New England United for Justice
Progressive Democrats of Massachusetts
Progressive Massachusetts
Progressive Mass Western Norfolk County
Springfield No One Leaves/Nadie Se Mude
Individual Endorsements
Jivan Sobrinho-Wheeler, Cambridge City Councillor
Joe Kennedy III
Willie Burnley Jr, Somerville At-Large City Councilor
Small Businesses and Restaurants
Circus Cooperative Cafe, Cambridge
Juliet, Somerville
Mamaleh’s Delicatessen, Cambridge and Brookline
Mei Mei Dumplings, Boston
The Break Room at Greylock Works, North Adams
The Keep Restaurant and Bar, Lowell
Wish Tree, North Adams
In addition to our organizational and individual endorsements, we have the support of voters across Massachusetts - including community activists, tipped and restaurant workers, and others who care deeply about fairness, ensuring workers are paid the full minimum wage, and growing the restaurant industry.
Barbara Cullen, Board member of Jewish Alliance for Law & Social Action
Henry Han
Maureen McCarthy
Vy Nguyen-Thai, chef from Boston