• @invno1@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    They shouldn’t request tips at all. Tips only should be provided if a customer feels like the service was above and beyond normal.

      • Nikelui
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        41 year ago

        There is a legal solution too. It’s called: regulate the minimum wages.

        • kwj
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          1 year ago

          FYI: Denmark doesn’t have minimum wage.
          Guess what’s the difference between minimum salary of McDonalds worker in Denmark vs USA.
          Keyword: labor union.

    • Jo
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      51 year ago

      That’s not true in the US. They have a tipped minimum wage; there, if you’re not tipping you’re stealing someone’s labour.

      It is a sucky system, as the buried lede in that article shows:

      However, data from the very checkout system that prompted tipping revealed disparities in pay. Neitzel noticed that Black employees were earning less tips than their White counterparts.

      But, until it is burned to the ground, that is the system and (in the US) you should not use it to exploit people.

      • Lols [they/them]
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        1 year ago

        engaging with tipping culture effectively means enabling said culture

        not to mention that employers in the USA still have to match up to the federal minimum wage if tips dont add up to the federal minimum wage

        ‘if you dont tip they dont make minimum wage!’ is effectively nonsense

      • @invno1@lemmy.one
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        21 year ago

        Some areas in the US have tipped minimum wage. Some areas have an actual minimum wage that is paid regardless of tips. Don’t accuse others of exploiting people when it is truly the employer backed up by the local state law. Blame your state and do something about it.