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Managers are allowed to get tips ?.

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#1
  • Smile@azato
  • mail
  • 2022/09/01 20:10

At the restaurant where I work, the manager receives
tips.
I believe that managers are not allowed to
receive tips, but I would like to know
if you are familiar with this.
If you are not allowed to accept tips,
please let me know where I can report it
so I can help.

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#2
  • aeo
  • 2022/09/03 (Sat) 11:17
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I am not familiar with food and beverage, but if the manager is not paid a fixed salary and is paid the same as the server,

it would be okay to accept tips ?

where you report to the person above the manager, the director or president. I think you should tell them.

The manager will also be able to tell you the reason for accepting the tip. If it is as instructed by the company.

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#3

It is illegal for managers, including supervisors, as well as managers, to receive an allocation of tips.
Management ・ Managers may determine the percentage of tips allocated to each non-managerial position, but it is clearly illegal to include the managers themselves in the allocation.

On the other hand, if each employee who receives tips does not report the amount of tips, this is also illegal and will be subject to additional taxation later.

It is best to report this to the raver ・ department.

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#4
  • 30代の日本人
  • 2022/09/03 (Sat) 18:31
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Some companies allow managers to get tips, some don't. Where is the restaurant ? If you know the name of the restaurant, you can determine.

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#5

I have heard of a restaurant with similar details before.
Incidentally, that Japanese restaurant was in the news before because of a lawsuit filed by an employee for unpaid overtime.

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#6

In the news on June 30, 2022, it was reported that DK Restaurant Group was caught in a case where a manager was accepting tips.

https://www.staradvertiser.com/2022/06/30/breaking-news/118000-recovered-for-hawaii-restaurant-workers-forced-to-share-tips-with-managers/

https://www.kitv.com/news/business/hawaiis-dk-restaurant-group-fined-over-117k-for-illegally-sharing-employee-tips-with-managers-supervisors/article_4a1dfeee-f8b9-11ec-9c58-27051aa9e03e.html

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#7
  • ヒー
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 14:57
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Even if you are a manager, it depends on your employment system, so it is not necessarily true that you should not receive tips because you are a manager.

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#8
  • Tip
  • 2022/09/05 (Mon) 17:17
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I'm sorry, Mr. "Hee".
Has the law changed ? when ?
I did not know, please let me know.

By the way,
I think the employment structure is determined by the company and not above the law.

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#9

I'm sorry, Mr. "Hee".
Has the law changed ? when ?
I did not know, please let me know.

By the way,
I think the employment structure is determined by the company and not above the law.

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#10
  • 84
  • 2022/09/06 (Tue) 00:35
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I think the manager there is in need of money. Don't make such a big deal about it, why don't you at least tip him?

He must be a poor guy. I think you should get out of that place and start a business.

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#11

It is a common practice in Japanese-owned restaurants.
In the restaurant where I work, the tip is divided among everyone working that day, including the owner, not just the manager. The owner works hard and there are many customers who come because of the owner, so I give up.

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