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stevec000 | 21:27 Sun 15th Sep 2013 | Law
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my niece works as a waitress in a private run resturaunt , and the owners have just bought a bar next door and are in the process of doing it up..all the waiters put there tips into one jar to be divided equally at the end off the month ,but the owners took it to help with the renovation off the pub ,is the right can they do this..
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Usually JJ it is a verbal contract which cannot be proven unless all the staff get together and rebel.
21:53 Sun 15th Sep 2013
The basis question is - what does it say in her contract about tips?
...there is certainly no reason for them to pay for her transport. That's the employee's responsibility.
Tips earned on business premises are the property of the employer to disburse as they wish. Employer has given staff a job so they make the rules.

I taxied my kids all over in their teens, regardless of time, as their safety is utmost important to me. No car - then pay for taxi if youre worried at her travels. Employers cant be held responsible for travel costs.
If the boss needs to use top money to help pay for renovations it would seem to me they could be on the verge of going bust.



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