• Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Because in many restaurants tipping is covering more employees over the same period. Also, COL went up faster than meal price inflation.

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      9 months ago

      What does covering more employees over the same period mean? I don’t follow. Also, you’re assuming that customers’ salaries increased with COL and inflation. They haven’t. These policies just squeeze value out of customers. Of course they’re offended

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        9 months ago

        So tips used to just go to the worker who got them. But now they go to nearly everyone at the restaurant. Your server has to tip out quite a few other people.

        And yeah we know the rising prices are squeezing value of customers, but those prices are largely disconnected from the staff’s wages. Which is why the percentage has to go up.

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          9 months ago

          Is this not even worse double-dipping? Why would a server who makes $3/hr be expected to tip out the rest of the restaurant? That’s the point of being able to pay them $3/hr no?

          Wages being disconnected from company earnings is an even bigger reason for us to insist the percentage NOT go up…

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            9 months ago

            Because the restaurant owner can enforce it legally and now they don’t have to pay the cooks/host/bartender as much anymore.

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          9 months ago

          No, rising prices of menu items increases tips as a proportion. If menu prices stayed the same and you want larger tip %, then sure. But not both. That’s just greedy