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Old Jun 2, 2016 | 10:40 am
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Originally Posted by crabbing
people need to stop perpetuating the notion that not tipping servers, or tipping less than 15%, cuts into their income.

outside of california, if servers (or anyone whose wages are expected to be supplemented by tips) don't make 15%, their employers must make up the difference. in california, tipped workers make full minimum wage already, and the tip is truly a "bonus."

the whole reason we've had tip inflation, with the spreading expectation to tip 20% or more, is restaurant employers trying to protect themselves from this obligation. if the restaurant convinces three customers to tip 20%, then it doesn't have to worry about the fourth who doesn't leave any tip.

remember: the server whose conduct makes you want to leave a 0% is the restaurant's problem, not yours. if circumstances justify leaving a small tip or no tip at all, then leave the tip that you feel is appropriate.
I don't believe this is 100% correct. I think the restaurant is obligated to pay the server the full minimum hourly wage. Here in FL, the minimum wage is $5.03 for tipped employees and $8.05 otherwise. If a tipped employee earns no tips, the restaurant is on the hook for the difference of $3.02 for each hour worked. An employee who fails to earn the minimum of $3.02/hour in tips would not be employed long in most restaurants.
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