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Tips at The Celtic Cup: When we first started we had hoped to be able to pay better then Minimum wage but a new business just starting out, already buried in building over-budget expenses we offered the minimum $6.55. At that time we counted, recorded and split the tips based on the number of hours worked during the day... all employees received a cut including the baker as it's her great food that accompanies the great coffee. Then when our enlightened government choose to raise the minimum wage it hurt big time! We had to choose between laying off/firing half our people or using the tips to cover the new wage increase. The crew still gets the full $7.25 an hour (which is often more than they made with tips before) and if we can earn enough in sales than we hope to return to them receiving the tips. Of course another option is if we do really well we just increase their wages and use the tips for various charities and other things. We report all wages, tips included and have from day one.
...Then when our enlightened government choose to raise the minimum wage it hurt big time! We had to choose between laying off/firing half our people or using the tips to cover the new wage increase. The crew still gets the full $7.25 an hour (which is often more than they made with tips before) and if we can earn enough in sales than we hope to return to them receiving the tips. Of course another option is if we do really well we just increase their wages and use the tips for various charities and other things. We report all wages, tips included and have from day one.
As a business owner it is appalling to me to think that there are those out there who would cheat their employees. My crew work hard and they are trying so hard to make something of themselves in this world. Any manager or owner who cheats and steal is not worth working for... if no one will work for them, they will go out of business... good riddance.
Denise Smith said:...Then when our enlightened government choose to raise the minimum wage it hurt big time! We had to choose between laying off/firing half our people or using the tips to cover the new wage increase. The crew still gets the full $7.25 an hour (which is often more than they made with tips before) and if we can earn enough in sales than we hope to return to them receiving the tips. Of course another option is if we do really well we just increase their wages and use the tips for various charities and other things. We report all wages, tips included and have from day one.
As a business owner it is appalling to me to think that there are those out there who would cheat their employees. My crew work hard and they are trying so hard to make something of themselves in this world. Any manager or owner who cheats and steal is not worth working for... if no one will work for them, they will go out of business... good riddance.
Denise, you might want to reconsider what this sort of policy says about how much YOU value your crew. Frankly, it doesn't seem that you value them at all.
Unless you're a cafe owner struggling to keep the doors open don't judge too harshly. In some states it is quite legal and often the norm to include tips towards meeting the minimum wage requirement. It may well be the case in Denise's state.
We don't know the details. And it just may be she discussed the situation with staff at the time and they chose to accept this route rather than layoffs and/or cut hours. I've seen many places close their doors the past 9 months since the proverbial fece hit the fan. If I hadn't had some personal credit card head space left I too might have been forced to close my doors... Brady said:Denise Smith said:...Then when our enlightened government choose to raise the minimum wage it hurt big time! We had to choose between laying off/firing half our people or using the tips to cover the new wage increase. The crew still gets the full $7.25 an hour (which is often more than they made with tips before) and if we can earn enough in sales than we hope to return to them receiving the tips. Of course another option is if we do really well we just increase their wages and use the tips for various charities and other things. We report all wages, tips included and have from day one.
As a business owner it is appalling to me to think that there are those out there who would cheat their employees. My crew work hard and they are trying so hard to make something of themselves in this world. Any manager or owner who cheats and steal is not worth working for... if no one will work for them, they will go out of business... good riddance.
Denise, you might want to reconsider what this sort of policy says about how much YOU value your crew. Frankly, it doesn't seem that you value them at all.
Tips at The Celtic Cup: When we first started we had hoped to be able to pay better then Minimum wage but a new business just starting out, already buried in building over-budget expenses we offered the minimum $6.55. At that time we counted, recorded and split the tips based on the number of hours worked during the day... all employees received a cut including the baker as it's her great food that accompanies the great coffee. Then when our enlightened government choose to raise the minimum wage it hurt big time! We had to choose between laying off/firing half our people or using the tips to cover the new wage increase. The crew still gets the full $7.25 an hour (which is often more than they made with tips before) and if we can earn enough in sales than we hope to return to them receiving the tips. Of course another option is if we do really well we just increase their wages and use the tips for various charities and other things. We report all wages, tips included and have from day one.
As a business owner it is appalling to me to think that there are those out there who would cheat their employees. My crew work hard and they are trying so hard to make something of themselves in this world. Any manager or owner who cheats and steal is not worth working for... if no one will work for them, they will go out of business... good riddance.
I work 17-18 hours a day 6 days a week with no salary; patience is a virtue and good things come to those who wait. ~80)
I too am not quite clear about Denise's practices. After her state increased the minimum wage to $7.25, she uses the tips collected to "make up" the balance between whatever she paid originally and the current minimum wage? Then when she says that the company is "reporting" both wages and tips, does this mean her company reports the $7.25 "minimum" (comprising of the old wage plus a portion of the tips collected) and the remaining balance of tips as the "tip income"?
Okay, clarification. The new Fed law says $7.25 an hour.
We were paying the $6.55 per hour plus tips before the new wage.
Our employees were not making this on a regular basis even with tips. We do not have any separate wages for different positions because we train everyone in all position (except baker/ kitchen manager).
Our employes are making more now then before.
... and it is the law that all wages are reported.
So what's wrong with our way of doing things? Did I miss something?
Tips at The Celtic Cup: When we first started we had hoped to be able to pay better then Minimum wage but a new business just starting out, already buried in building over-budget expenses we offered the minimum $6.55. At that time we counted, recorded and split the tips based on the number of hours worked during the day... all employees received a cut including the baker as it's her great food that accompanies the great coffee. Then when our enlightened government choose to raise the minimum wage it hurt big time! We had to choose between laying off/firing half our people or using the tips to cover the new wage increase. The crew still gets the full $7.25 an hour (which is often more than they made with tips before) and if we can earn enough in sales than we hope to return to them receiving the tips. Of course another option is if we do really well we just increase their wages and use the tips for various charities and other things. We report all wages, tips included and have from day one.
As a business owner it is appalling to me to think that there are those out there who would cheat their employees. My crew work hard and they are trying so hard to make something of themselves in this world. Any manager or owner who cheats and steal is not worth working for... if no one will work for them, they will go out of business... good riddance.
I work 17-18 hours a day 6 days a week with no salary; patience is a virtue and good things come to those who wait. ~80)
Okay, clarification. The new Fed law says $7.25 an hour.
We were paying the $6.55 per hour plus tips before the new wage.
Our employees were not making this on a regular basis even with tips. We do not have any separate wages for different positions because we train everyone in all position (except baker/ kitchen manager).
Our employes are making more now then before.
... and it is the law that all wages are reported.
So what's wrong with our way of doing things? Did I miss something?
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