Women who say they’ve faced constant sexual harassment and abuse while working in restaurants are set to rally at the State House today against a #MeToo environment they say makes them choose between dignity and tips.“We need the legislators to know that time’s up. Time’s up, and the industry needs to change,” said Saru Jayaraman, president of Restaurant Opportunities Centers United, a food-service workers’ advocacy group leading the 1:15 p.m.