They pay their audience so they legally qualify as employees. That's not "getting an exemption"; that's straight up abusing the system.
Maybe restaurants should start doing this: "pay" their customers and tack on some sort of "surcharge" (make it a "living wage" surcharge; the left loves that shit) that exactly offsets the "wages"
They pay their audience so they legally qualify as employees. That's not "getting an exemption"; that's straight up abusing the system.
Maybe restaurants should start doing this: "pay" their customers and tack on some sort of "surcharge" (make it a "living wage" surcharge; the left loves that shit) that exactly offsets the "wages"