• henfredemars@infosec.pub
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    3 months ago

    A surprising amount of those kiosks straight up abuse tipping culture simply as another form of payment. My wife has worked at two places where the money just goes to the owner and the employee never sees a tip. I’ve also been directly told the number of times that tips don’t go to the employees by the employees.

    I don’t trust it. I only tip in cash if I do.

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        3 months ago

        Could it be construed that you intended to tip the owners of the establishment rather than the employees?

        Considering wage theft is the biggest kind of theft we have, I think it’s an unfortunate fact that many employers don’t particularly care what’s legal as long as you can’t practically retaliate.

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          Most places have laws against tipping to employees that don’t interact with customers in transaction. So owners, cooks, and managers legally can’t get tips.

          Edit: But those laws probably aren’t followed at some establishments