• @SheeEttin
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    111 year ago

    this argument is already immediately moot for a majority of states which either don’t allow tipped wages or already tie tipped wages to minimum wage so that you can’t be paid less than your states minimum wage

    This is a federal law. In no state can you make less than $7.25/hr at a tipped job. If tipped wage plus tips doesn’t make that, the employer must make up the difference.

    At least that’s the law. I’m sure some shitty employers don’t follow it. We should get rid of the whole “tipped wage” thing entirely and pay everyone a living wage.

    • @Mr_Blott
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      71 year ago

      Fuck me, I just converted the minimum wage in France, which is considered quite low, into dollars

      $12.65 :(

      Considering the horrific rent prices, food prices and basic utilities like internet, $7.25 is slave wages

    • @penbed400
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      21 year ago

      You’re right, I thought it was tied to state minimum wages which some don’t have but it’s tied to federal minimum wages which makes more sense. I suppose that just makes the original argument even more moot though.

    • @DoomBot5
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      21 year ago

      We should get rid of the whole “tipped wage” thing entirely and pay everyone a living wage.

      Except one of the largest groups against this are those tipped employees. They rather you keep giving tips instead of earning minimum wage.

      We need to increase minimum wage to a livable level at the same time of getting rid of this trash law.