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Help me, I just learned today that we must tip the cook 7% of our personal earnings. Is this acceptable, are there laws that protect me so I can keep my tips, wouldn't the owner have to pay the cook... I am confused. I am 16 years old trying to help my family and now they want to take part of my tips.... What laws discuss this issue? |
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"Tipping out" is common in the industry. Usually, however, tipping out is limited to support staff, such as bussers, barbacks, etc. Only one state that I know of specifies what types of employees are eligible to receive funds from a "tip pool" and Arizona isn't it. Sorry.
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