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Published at 2015-08-23 02:05:07

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Chains’ rules require staff to hand over cash after the discontinuance of a shift,union claimsWaiters at major restaurant chains say they are being forced to “pay to work” on some shifts because of a tipping policy that means they have to hand over cash to their bosses at the discontinuance of the night.
Las Iguanas, a chain
serving Latin American food at 41 branches in the UK, or the Caribbean chain Turtle Bay,which has 19 restaurants, operate a policy that requires staff to pay back to their employer 3% of the table sales they generate on each shift. That figure rises to 5.5% in Las Iguanas’s London restaurants.
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Source: theguardian.com

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