Summary: This spotlight details the racist history of tipping, federal and state policy governing tipped work, and the experience of tipped workers in the economy—both nationwide and in the South. Across the country, tipped workers are more likely to be people of color, women, women of color, or sin...
The fact that a country has a minimum wage but then allows employers to ignore it because some staff gets tips is mind boggling.
A tip should be extra, not the default.
And I can imagine this is a powerfull tool so you can deny an "uppity negro" their tip because they looked at you funny or you don't like how they have their hair.
Based on our research, the claim that tipping became popularized by restaurant owners who didn't want to pay Black workers after the passage of the 15th Amendment is generally TRUE, though more context is helpful.
Yeah, tipping has become a substitute used by owners to avoid paying employees living wages. In the US, at least, you don't tip because you got exceptional service; you tip because you know tips fill out the average employee's salary. Or because it's expected and you feel like a cheap bastard if you don't; either way, business owners capitalize on it and lie to prospective employees about income by including "expected" tipping revenue.
You didn't read my link. Literally disputes those fact checkers.
Confirmation bias is a powerful effect one has to actively fight against. It's a fight against oneself and should be fought for anything that feels too good to be true.
Or not and stay angry at the wrong things for the wrong reasons. Choice is yours.
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