← Back to context Comment by alabastervlog 1 year ago > What exactly is the definition of "underpay" here?> $2.65/hr+ 2 comments alabastervlog Reply gblargg 1 year ago Are they agreeing to pay employees one amount, then underpaying them? Why would an employee keep working if they don't get paid the agreed-on salary? conradkay 1 year ago The restaurant pays them tipped wage which is a lot lower, but the employee more than makes up for it from all the tips
gblargg 1 year ago Are they agreeing to pay employees one amount, then underpaying them? Why would an employee keep working if they don't get paid the agreed-on salary? conradkay 1 year ago The restaurant pays them tipped wage which is a lot lower, but the employee more than makes up for it from all the tips
conradkay 1 year ago The restaurant pays them tipped wage which is a lot lower, but the employee more than makes up for it from all the tips
Are they agreeing to pay employees one amount, then underpaying them? Why would an employee keep working if they don't get paid the agreed-on salary?
The restaurant pays them tipped wage which is a lot lower, but the employee more than makes up for it from all the tips