There are laws in place for service workers related to minimum wage. The employers have to make up the difference if tips don’t meet the rate for hours worked. It seems to me that’s not sufficient for the times.

Hypothetically, if everyone were to stop tipping in the U.S. would things be better or worse for workers? Would employers start paying workers more?

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    8 months ago

    I went to subway for lunch, and the machine offered 18%, 20%, and 25%

    I gave zero because he’s doing his job; if I would have sat down and he served my my sandwich on a plate and refilled my drink, I’d have tipped

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        8 months ago

        My only exceptions are Housekeeping and Valet, but for food table service(I include delivery under this lable) is required for a tip. Takeout is a no go.

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            8 months ago

            Tipping in the US pays for service (base rates typically only cover base stuff room, food, parking, etc). Housekeeping and Valet are both traditionally included alongside wait staff. Valets are a big one as it typically falls under a luxury service, just check your mileage before tipping as you may double down in gas/wear if your car is nice enough. For Housekeeping this is only really for Hotels (not motels and not long term stay hotels) and it covers daily sheet/towel changes, garbage removal, etc.

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              8 months ago

              this is only really for Hotels (not motels and not long term stay hotels)

              Forgive my ignorance but what’s different about motels and long stay hotels?

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            8 months ago

            Topping your housekeeper in the first day or so of a hotel stay will drastically improve the cleanliness of your room going forward.

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      8 months ago

      This is different. Counter service places do NOT make a tipped wage and so it is actually not necessarily to tip. I tip people who make a tipped wage like servers.

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        8 months ago

        Why would they be any different? They don’t work a “tipping wage” and they aren’t bringing your food to your table or refilling drinks.