Washington, D.C
D.C. Attorney General releases new guidance on restaurant fees
WASHINGTON – The D.C. Lawyer Basic is telling eating places and diners methods to deal with these charges we appear to be seeing increasingly of, in new steerage launched this week.
The AG’s workplace says they’ve seen heard shopper complaints and consider extra eating places might think about including charges to assist meet their obligations beneath the district’s tipped wage rule, Initiative 82.
FOX 5 spoke with clients who’ve blended emotions in regards to the charges, however are unanimous within the want for transparency.
The D.C. Lawyer Basic’s workplace tells FOX 5 they really feel the buyer safety legal guidelines within the district require any enterprise, eating places included, to correctly disclose these charges and the place they go.
This shopper alert, they are saying lays out the principles of the street.
“Actually, extra charges have been popping up. Um, simply taking it as a given today and simply making an attempt to be gracious to the servers and never so gracious to my pockets,” Ryan Stevens advised FOX 5.
Terry Isler says he thinks charges are going to be the brand new norm, however how eating places distribute them might be a consider the place he decides to go.
“That is new. Soemthing that we’re going to must get used to, and if folks wish to preserve having fun with these eating places, we’re going to have to search out some option to preserve them open,” Isler says.
The AG’s workplace despatched a letter to each restaurant within the district about charges.
READ MORE: ‘Overwhelming majority’ of DC eating places didn’t disclose tipped wages: report
The charges are authorized, however the AG’s workplace says it’s unlawful to depart out some details about the charges.
The alert says the charges must be clearly seen, disclosed earlier than the meal, and spell out precisely what the payment is and what it going in the direction of.
The instance the AG’s workplace gave, if there was a generic “restaurant restoration payment” with out explaining who precisely it advantages, a shopper could also be entitled to file a grievance.
Andrew Markert is the proprietor of Struggle Membership and Beuchert’s Saloon in Southeast.
He doesn’t cost any charges proper now, however says it’s one thing he’s contemplating sooner or later, due to Initiative 82, the referendum DC voters handed by a 3-to-1 margin final fall that adjustments the construction of how tipped staff are paid.
“Elevating prices may be the best choice up entrance, there’s a little little bit of that sticker shock I really feel like typically in the direction of friends, so these are all of the choices we now have to discover: What is smart for us as a enterprise? Inside that, the restaurant enterprise could be very numerous and really totally different, and each enterprise mannequin could be very totally different, so it’s onerous to simply say everybody ought to do that and everybody ought to try this,” Markert advised FOX 5.
Markert says he’s supportive of extra transparency.
FOX 5 additionally spoke with the president and CEO of the Restaurant Affiliation of Metropolitan Washington.
Shawn Townsend tells FOX 5 he’s heard from members pissed off in regards to the Lawyer Basic’s letter.
Townsend says the group agrees that extra transparency is best.
However Townsend needs the RAMW was consulted earlier than the letter went out, including the local weather for eating places remains to be difficult resulting from inflation, labor points and the pandemic. Townsend mentioned eating places are additionally determining methods to navigate Initiative 82.
READ MORE: Eating places charging added charges in try to rebound from COVID-19 pandemic
“This extra info that was simply put out, simply makes operators, customers, staff much more confused about every part. Will we tip? Will we not tip? What proportion can we cost, can we cost? Simply makes it somewhat extra confusion. Hopefully with working with Council, Mayor, OAG, hopefully we will all type of get on the identical web page and make it as clear as potential for our members,” Townsend mentioned.
Townsend mentioned the Restaurant Affiliation will possible have a gathering with the AG’s workplace quickly to reply questions.
Washington, D.C
Federal offices in DC area closed for snowstorm
Federal offices in the D.C. area will be closed Monday but telework and remote employees will be expected to work, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) announced Sunday night.
Non-telework employees will receive weather and safety leave for the number of hours they were scheduled to work today, OPM said.
However, leave won’t be granted to employees who are on official travel outside of the duty station, who are on an Alternative Work Schedule (AWS) day off or who have another non-workday.
Emergency employees are expected to report to their worksites unless otherwise directed by their agencies, OPM said.
Washington, D.C
DC mayor declares snow emergency ahead of major winter storm
Winter Storm Warning
from SUN 10:00 PM EST until TUE 1:00 AM EST, Warren County, Fairfax County, Northern Fauquier County, Arlington/Falls Church/Alexandria, Frederick County, Anne Arundel County, Northwest Montgomery County, Central and Southeast Montgomery County, Carroll County, Washington County, Prince George’s County, District of Columbia, Berkeley County
Washington, D.C
TIMELINE: Snow begins Sunday night, DC area to receive several inches Monday
WASHINGTON (7News) — The first winter storm of the year and this winter season arrives tonight with developing snow showers from the west. Plan for snow to last through the day on Monday before ending Monday night.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the entire D.C. and Baltimore metro areas starting Sunday evening through Monday night.
HERE’S THE TIMELINE OF STORM
- Sunday 8 p.m. – midnight: Snow moves in from the west
- Monday 12 a.m. – 10 a.m.: Snow, heavy at times
- Monday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.: Snow ends in some areas, sleet mixing in south of I-66
- Monday 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.: Leftover snow showers on the back side of the low-pressure center
LATEST FORECAST | WATCH RADAR
HOW MUCH SNOW CAN YOU EXPECT?
Skies will be mostly clear through about the first half of Sunday, with clouds increasing after noon. Snow will increase from the south beginning around 10 p.m.
Expect a wide swath of the D.C. metro area to get anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of snow, with locally higher amounts south of I-66, and lighter amounts in central and northern Maryland.
Most of Sunday remains dry but chilly with high temperatures in the middle 30s.
HOW TO PREPARE
The primary hazards of this storm will be the impacts on travel.
If you must drive, plan for slick roads, especially elevated roads, that will be very dangerous to drive on. Officials are asking that area residents stay home or off the roads.
Flight delays and cancellations are also likely through Monday.
Power outages could also be an issue.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued a state of emergency, while Maryland Gov. Wes Moore issued a state of preparedness.
Sidewalks and driveways could also get slick for those walking outside with pets or to get to Metro.
Amtrak has already canceled some trains based on the forecast.
Refreeze could also be an issue Tuesday morning.
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