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OneGrassRoot

(22,920 posts)
Tue Jun 11, 2013, 01:11 PM Jun 2013

Restaurant Tip Ban: NYC Sushi Restaurant Pays Staff Salary


A Japanese restaurant in New York City placed a ban on tipping and instead, its owners have opted to pay workers a salary with paid vacation and sick leave.

Sushi Yasuda co-founder Scott Rosenberg said that when customers realize they don’t have to pay a tip, they are usually pleased.

“One [young guy] said, ‘I’m going to eat 20 percent more sushi,” Rosenberg told ABC News.

“The diner doesn’t [have to] think about how much to leave and make calculations [after] a contemplative and special meal,” he said, adding that taking tips out of the equation enhances the customer’s experience.

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“We definitely feel there shouldn’t be a separate system where tip workers rely on tips to subsidize their wages,” Chung said. “Workers should be fully compensated.”

http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/101918-restaurant-tip-ban-nyc-sushi-restaurant-pays-staff-salary/
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Restaurant Tip Ban: NYC Sushi Restaurant Pays Staff Salary (Original Post) OneGrassRoot Jun 2013 OP
They probably have to raise prices to cover it or the total combined income of wait staff plunges Renew Deal Jun 2013 #1
Same in Europe, and probably other places. elleng Jun 2013 #2

Renew Deal

(81,875 posts)
1. They probably have to raise prices to cover it or the total combined income of wait staff plunges
Tue Jun 11, 2013, 01:15 PM
Jun 2013

The money has to come from somewhere.

elleng

(131,129 posts)
2. Same in Europe, and probably other places.
Tue Jun 11, 2013, 01:53 PM
Jun 2013

There IS a line-item on the bill to ascertain this, usually.

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