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Date: 2016-07-28 11:08:06
Economy
Minimum wage law
Labour relations
Income distribution
Minimum wage
Socialism
Gratuity
Fair Labor Standards Act
Wage
Busboy
Waiting staff
Tipped wage in the United States

Schaefer v. Walker Bros. Enterprises, Inc., --- F.3d2016 WLOnly the Westlaw citation is currently available. United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

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