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Perhaps make a policy that all tips are routed to a slush fund that
benefits all staff like yearly work party or outing?
Chris Lawrence
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On Jul 22, 2009, at 10:58 AM, Craig Blower wrote:
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> We are running into a situation that can get a bit sticky.
> Occasionally
> we (or a specific employee) are offered a gratuity by a patron. This
> may be during a special rental event or now that we are doing a bit
> more
> catering with our small cafe, the customer often expects (and we are
> glad) to add the standard 18% gratuity to the cost. A buck or two here
> and there is one thing but with this 18% deal, you can easily get
> into 3
> figures. So what's the problem you say?
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> Who gets it and how is it dispersed? It may seem simple but the more I
> look into it, it can be a Pandora's Box of moral/legal/payroll/
> fairness
> issues that gets muddier by the day. What if a front line employee
> pitches in for 15 minutes to help set up? What about the phone rep who
> booked the event but wasn't even in the building on the day of? I
> have a
> list of about 20 "what if's" that seemingly make this a much more
> complicated issue than I initially thought it would be. My HR Manager
> has downloaded about a virtual inch-thick stack of documents about how
> to handle tips in California. Yikes.
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>
> How do you handle this type of (good) problem?
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>
> Thanks.
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> Craig Blower
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> Chief Operating Officer
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> Reuben H. Fleet Science Center
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