The article briefly touches on it, but complicating things are practices like tip pooling at restaurants (tips are shared among all low wage staff, regardless if they did anything) and tips going into the revenue bucket of the business.
I’m less inclined to tip when I don’t know where the money is going. Handing people straight cash frequently also ends up in tip pools from policy as well.
I’m less inclined to tip when I don’t know where the money is going. Handing people straight cash frequently also ends up in tip pools from policy as well.