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In reply to the discussion: NY high court eyes who can tap Starbucks' tip jars [View all]Gormy Cuss
(30,884 posts)37. Why do the servers prefer that?
Is the business so slack that they don't get much in the way of tips?
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If that's the case then the customer should know they aren't tipping the workers.
AtheistCrusader
May 2013
#23
Anyone that gives work assignments or takes disciplinary action is management and shouldn't
Skeeter Barnes
May 2013
#2
Even though the majority of their job is to serve the customers, thereby generating tips?
joeglow3
May 2013
#4
How fortunate you must be to have the option of turning down a promotion in that field. (nt)
Posteritatis
May 2013
#18
If these managers are underpaid, they need to take it up with their fellow members of mgmt.
Skeeter Barnes
May 2013
#14
Since when are employees in that industry even allowed to negotiate wages?
Posteritatis
May 2013
#20
They signed on to take action against their fellow workers on behalf of the company.
Skeeter Barnes
May 2013
#21