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Comment by JumpCrisscross

4 days ago

I don’t think any of this is fixed by banning tips.

As I said, tipping shouldn’t be mandatory nor required for someone to make a living serving, frankly, relatively wealthy people and experience.

If someone owns a restaurant, I can show gratitude by coming more. If my clients like me, they can show gratitude by giving me more business. If a server does a great job independent of their employer, a tip is a good way of showing that.

(That said, if a group of employees has agreed to no tips, they should refuse them and one shouldn’t push.)

customers can legally tip different depending on race and genders, employers cannot.

> If a server does a great job independent of their employer, a tip is a good way of showing that.

The problem is customers perceive "great job" more often when the person is from a certain race or gender or body shape. This creates an inequitable environment.