Bill T. usually has some great comments in "What's Your Take?", but I wanted to address his post from Friday, as I work in the travel industry for a destination marketing organization. Restaurants and bars did get payments from the original stimulus bill's Paycheck Protection Program. Airline employees have not been left unscathed. I have friends in the industry who took furloughs, early retirements, or reduced hours and pay. For restaurants and bars, especially for waitstaff and bartenders, the issue primarily has been that they are tipped employees. Without those tips, getting their regular employment wages does not really make up the difference. This can be addressed in the "new" normal by moving waitstaff from being tipped employees to regular employees. Consumers are already paying, just in the form of tips. Get rid of tips, and just include it in the bill already. —Kim D., Georgia
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