After almost two years of moderating foodservice wage gains, average hourly wages are back on the rise, according to BLS data. The average eating and drinking place hourly wage rose 4.2% for the past 12 months in September, compared to a 3.9% year-to-date gain and an increase of 4% for 2018. The average quick-service wage…
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