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Um, maybe because there's normally 12-18% service charge included in the bill.. Very silly article IMHO.
This Americanised concept should be fought. Pay your waitstaff living wages. ( and penalty rates on holidays and weekends.)
At least the French and Brits have knocked us out of top spot.
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Um, maybe because there's normally 12-18% service charge included in the bill.. Very silly article IMHO.
This Americanised concept should be fought. Pay your waitstaff living wages. ( and penalty rates on holidays and weekends.)
.... This Americanised concept should be fought. Pay your waitstaff living wages. ( and penalty rates on holidays and weekends.)
What's this obsession with tipping?
You get paid to do a job. If that pay isn't enough then ask for a pay raise and failing that find a better job.
Completely agree. Its up to customers to lead the change here. Just don't tip. Problem solved.
I agree with paying a decent wage.
When the system will ever change, who knows. Not likely to be soon.
I can't imagine trying to survive on $7-$10 per hour, plus tips. I know that I'd be chasing the tips like crazy.
I agree with paying a decent wage.
When the system will ever change, who knows. Not likely to be soon.
I can't imagine trying to survive on $7-$10 per hour, plus tips. I know that I'd be chasing the tips like crazy.
What I highly object to is the Americans (and I guess Canadians but less so.) taking their destructive work policies outside their country. I
... those working in fast food chains don't get and don't expect to get tipped ...
No one in the USA seems to be too concerned about them which I find quite interesting
Interesting, read a discussion recently about what to tip complementary hire car/limousine drivers in different countries (such as those provided by middle eastern airlines). In Singapore, one contributor (I assume neither a local, nor an Australian) noted they consider $20 appropriate as it is 20% of what they usually pay ($100) when they book the car via hotel (which naturally, is about double what you pay for a booking direct with a provider, or UberExec). Interesting the tip itself is only slightly less (or at some times of the day slightly more) than a taxi fare....