As restaurants compete for workers with a host of other employers, from Amazon, Fed Ex and UPS, to Lyft and Uber to other retail operators, among others, leisure and hospitality wages have risen to levels probably not seen since the late 1970s and early 1980s. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, average wages in…
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