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Restructuring Restaurant Work: Employer Responses to Local Labor Standards in the Full-Service Restaurant Industry

机译:重组餐厅工作:全方位服务餐厅行业中雇主对当地劳工标准的回应

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Recent research shows that increasing the minimum wage does not result in significant job losses. Yet, there is still uncertainty as to how higher labor standards may reshape employment practices within firms. This article directly examines employer responses to higher labor standards through a qualitative case comparison of the full-service restaurant industry across two fundamentally different institutional settings: San Francisco-with the nation's highest minimum wage and related mandates-and North Carolina's Research Triangle region. Evidence shows that higher labor standards led to wage compression even while some employers offered higher benefits to reduce turnover. San Francisco employers seek higher-skilled, more professional workers, rather than invest in formal in-house training, and find better matches. Yet, higher-wage mandates have exacerbated the wage gap between occupations, and some employers have responded by radically restructuring industry compensation practices by adding service charges and eliminating tipping.
机译:最近的研究表明,提高最低工资不会导致重大的工作损失。但是,关于更高的劳工标准如何重塑公司内的雇佣实践仍存在不确定性。本文通过定性比较两个完全不同的机构环境下全方位服务的餐饮业的案例,直接考察了雇主对更高的劳工标准的回应:旧金山(美国最低工资和相关任务最高)和北卡罗来纳州的三角研究区。有证据表明,较高的劳工标准导致工资压缩,尽管有些雇主提供了更高的福利以减少人员流动。旧金山的雇主寻找技能更高,更专业的工人,而不是投资于正式的内部培训,而是找到更好的匹配机会。然而,更高的工资要求加剧了各职业之间的工资差距,一些雇主通过增加服务费和消除小费从根本上重组了行业补偿做法,以做出回应。

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