Big wage hike sends panic through Seattle restaurant industry

When Seattle’s bigwigs in business and labor were negotiating the city’s $15 minimum wage more than a decade ago, one major question threatened to derail the entire agreement: whether small businesses should be treated differently from large ones.

Facing an angry mayor and the threat of one or more ballot initiatives, the parties involved at the time opted to give small businesses 10 years before fully phasing in the city’s precedent-setting new wage law. READ MORE