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Why tipping isn't going anywhere: Some workers still get the 'subminimum wage' of $2.13/hour - TL;DR CNBC

Why tipping isn't going anywhere: Some workers still get the 'subminimum wage' of $2.13/hour

Publishing timestamp: 2023-10-20 08:00:01


Summary

The article discusses the issue of tip fatigue and the impact it has on tipped workers in the restaurant industry. It highlights the difference in minimum wage for tipped workers and the responsibility of employers to make up the difference if tips do not meet the required amount. The article also mentions the lack of awareness among consumers about how tipping affects workers' wages.


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Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/20/why-tipping-isnt-going-anywhere.html


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