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Old 02-03-2023, 11:14 AM   #80
John F
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
That is illegal and grounds for prosecution with state or US labor boards if they are shared with non-tip employees.

Apache
Sure, but I'm gussing that most bartenders receive tips legally, and (some) buspeople can also receive tips.

Doing a quick google:

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Bussers can earn a range of salaries depending on their location and how much they earn in tips. They are often considered tipped employees, which makes them subject to the subminimum wage.
So how does that work in the U.S.: I'm seeing tipjars just about everywhere (McDonalds, Starbucks, Subway, ...) and yet I thought that all those places paid minimum wage.
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