Arizona Rejects Initiative That Would Have Cut Tipped Workers' Pay
November 07, 2024
November 07, 2024
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 -- The National Women's Law Center issued the following news release on Nov. 6, 2024:
Today, Arizonan voters rejected Proposition 138, a state constitutional amendment that would have cut pay for tipped workers.
The rejection is a victory for the 108,000 tipped workers in Arizona--of which nearly 72,000 are women.
Under current law, Arizona employers can pay tipped workers an hourly wage that is $3.00 below the state's $14.35 minimum wa . . .
Today, Arizonan voters rejected Proposition 138, a state constitutional amendment that would have cut pay for tipped workers.
The rejection is a victory for the 108,000 tipped workers in Arizona--of which nearly 72,000 are women.
Under current law, Arizona employers can pay tipped workers an hourly wage that is $3.00 below the state's $14.35 minimum wa . . .