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At the very least this needs to be spoken out loud and understood by everyone.

The customer is forced to subsidize the employer and those that suffer from this, the employee, typically blame the customer. The employer is the problem here, not the customer.

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The employer is the problem here, not the customer.

That’s the first place I would apply the blame to, but, also a little bit on the employee, for either not being able to negotiate their salary better, or for not being part of a union that can do the negotiation for them.

The employer should share the wealth better though, that’s for sure.

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Employees actually fight to defend their tips, as they mean a much better income than the wage they could negotiate, even with unions. Customers are the most impacted here, and can’t do much to change anything, except either stop using the service altogether, or stop tipping.

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as they mean a much better income than the wage they could negotiate, even with unions.

Citation required.

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