http://articles.latimes.com/2009/jun/03/��The notion that it is wrong comes from the Starbucks Class Action Lawsuit. The Baristas had to share their tips with their shift supervisors... and this lawsuit has been going on for years.Just recently it has been reversed again.To be very honest.... an owner should have the moral obligation to either stay out of the tip jar or give their employees a living wage that doesn t require them to depend on tips as an income.If that employee makes minimum wage or little above.... the tips are hers. Because frankly dear.... the owner makes enough on the profits.
No. It is illegal to pay less than the state minimum wage.Many employees and employers believe it to be unfair for the owner of the business, who receives all the profits of the business, to also share in tips. It can be a disincentive for employees who have to share their tips with the owners.
I don t know about the legality of the owner taking a portion of tips meant for employees; I do however think it is unethical.How can an employee respect an employer who gives the impressin of being either needy or greedy enough to take tips?.
dude tips r 4 the buisness and u r an intrigal part of the buisness. it isnt illegal. who is the moron who told u that?
it s not illegal but it is a moral thing she should not take any tips from her employees