https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-appeals-court-scraps-biden-213630591.html
US appeals court scraps Biden tipped wages rule
A U. S. appeals court on Friday struck down a rule adopted by President Joe Biden's administration designed to raise pay for tipped workers, citing a recent U. S. Supreme Court ruling that curtailed federal agencies' ability to issue regulations.
A three-judge panel of the New Orleans-based 5th U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided unanimously with two restaurant industry trade groups in finding that the U. S. Department of Labor's 2021 rule was contrary to federal labor law.
The Labor Department had no immediate comment.
The rule required employers to pay tipped workers the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour, and not the lower $2.13 minimum wage for tipped work, for non-tipped tasks that take up more than 20% of their time or 30 consecutive minutes.
The rule replaced a regulation adopted during Republican former President Donald Trump's administration that said workers could be paid the tipped minimum wage if they primarily performed tipped duties.
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