• FireRetardant@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    If we continue to tip as a wage subsidy, where is the motivation to make companies actually pay their workers?

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      9 months ago

      If we don’t tip, where is the motivation to make companies actually pay their workers?

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        9 months ago

        Employees who won’t be able to make a living will go elsewhere. it’s not easy and instant, but eventually if a restaraunt can’t staff itself, it will collapse.

        We should absolutely not be subsidizing restaraunt owners who are only keeping a float by paying low wages. if they can’t afford to properly pay their staff, they don’t deserve to operate.

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          Employees who won’t be able to make a living will go elsewhere. it’s not easy and instant, but eventually if a restaraunt can’t staff itself, it will collapse.

          Then why not skip the step of customers choosing to tip at all? Why wouldn’t wait staff just protest/quit to get better wages? Wait staff collective bargaining is > than consumers collective bargaining simply because it’s a smaller population that’s easier to get together under a shared premise. The reality is that nearly every waiter/waitress I’ve talked to about it PREFER the current tip structure. They make more money.

          Years ago when I first started out working, I also preferred it. I could walk home with a pocket full of cash well above minimum wage if the night was good.

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      9 months ago

      I agree with you, actually. If you don’t want to tip, fine, don’t tip. But don’t go to a restaurant and then not tip, either, because not only are you still giving the company money, you’re shortchanging the actual person you want to help.

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        We are not short changing anyone. A tip isn’t a guaranteed income from working.

        Also, it’s halrious that you agreed with the previous person, then instantly renegged and said the opposite and went back to he same garbage you said before.

        Tipping culture is wrong. Never tip, stop begging.

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          9 months ago

          I think their point is being missed.

          In the USA at least in restaurants most servers work for tips. That’s 99.99% of their pay.

          They’re saying that unfortunately because of a tipping culture you’re taking part in exploiting the worker unless you tip.

          Businesses now adding tipping to POS for other stuff is their attempt to shift responsibility for paying their worker into you.

          I think the dude you’re replying to is mixing their messages some.

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            Thanks for the clarification. I sometimes get tunnel vision and forget people live in places with different laws and regulations. Yes, I’m specifically talking about US states where it’s legal to pay a waiter $2.13 an hour because tips make up the rest of federal minimum wage.

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          I’m not contradicting myself. All of my points can coexist.

          1. If you don’t want to tip, fine, stop tipping.
          2. If you go out to eat, tip your staff.
          3. If you want the tipping culture to change, stop going out.

          You’re correct, a tip is not guaranteed income, that’s the entire problem. I don’t understand why what I’m saying is so hard to understand. The company will only make up for lost tips for a waiter for so long before they’re fired. Continuing to go out to eat and then not tipping changes nothing, it just makes the waitstaff’s lives harder.

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            9 months ago

            If everyone today stopped tipping, do you think companies would suddenly begin to pay more? I’d wager that wage increases start with the waiting staff, and ends there. Why are you pushing the responsibility onto the customer?

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              If everyone today stopped tipping, do you think companies would suddenly begin to pay more?

              They won’t… And this is the point… Whether customers tip or don’t doesn’t matter. If we all collectively stopped tipping wait staff would still be the ones hit. It takes the wait staff collectively quitting/protesting to cause restaurants to change their ways… Or management of those restaurants. The consumer in this case means nothing.

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              I’m not pushing the responsibility anywhere. If anything, I think it’s the government’s responsibility to take the tipping loophole out of minimum wage laws.

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          The hostility is entirely unnecessary. If you eat out and don’t tip, the only person you’re hurting is the person you claim to want to help. If you can’t tip, eat at home. If you can, then do so while still fighting for better workers rights. It’s really not a difficult concept to grasp.

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            9 months ago

            But this is specific to sit down restaurants. Do I tip when all I receive is counter service? Or take out?

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              9 months ago

              If you’re picking it up yourself, I think tipping is unnecessary. If it’s being delivered, I always make a point to save enough for a tip.