The plight of tipped workers in the North Country and across New York State is examined in a recent North Country Matters video program. The situation with employees who get a subminimum wage and …
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The plight of tipped workers in the North Country and across New York State is examined in a recent North Country Matters video program.
The situation with employees who get a subminimum wage and what the One Fair Wage campaign and a series of hearings around the state hopes to spotlight with Sara Palmer, an organizer for Restaurant Opportunities Centers United and the One Fair Wage Campaign.
The YouTube link for this show, produced in the Fred W. Cleveland Computer Center at the Potsdam public Library, is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3b1iBc8Yrs.
North Country Matters, a local public affairs video magazine, is now in its 14th year.
The NCM civic partners working to educate North Country residents about critical public policy issues facing our region include AAUW-St. Lawrence County, the League of Women Voters of St. Lawrence County, and The Potsdam Public Library.
More info: NCM Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/NorthCountryMatters/.