The Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act comes into force on 1 July this year.
I have never worked in the industry or tipped by card how does the employee see how much they have earned in tips in a shift if its all done electronically?
The Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act comes into force on 1 July this year.
They can see on the till how much has been added to the raw bill, and generally they will have a personal login to the system so if tips are "tracked" per person, then it's easy to assign a tip to the person who rang in the bill. But most restaurants tend to operate some kind of communal "tronc" system so that tips are shared with the kitchen staff based on hours worked (and often with a points system so more senior staff get relatively more).I have never worked in the industry or tipped by card how does the employee see how much they have earned in tips in a shift if its all done electronically?
Most machines ask if you would be pay a tip. Well the ones I see in cafes, pubs and restaurants.I always tip the bar staff when we go out to watch the football and have a few drinks as we always stay in the same pub and the staff are great, how do you tip with a card?
I use Monzo, i keep 100 quid in it just so if i do get scammed i lose that and not my main account, use it just for every day things and online shoppingMonzo.
Can I just add too, in my younger years I worked in many kitchens as well as a Silver Service waiter.They can see on the till how much has been added to the raw bill, and generally they will have a personal login to the system so if tips are "tracked" per person, then it's easy to assign a tip to the person who rang in the bill. But most restaurants tend to operate some kind of communal "tronc" system so that tips are shared with the kitchen staff based on hours worked (and often with a points system so more senior staff get relatively more).
Arguably it's more transparent than happens with cash where notes can "disappear" before the right person gets them.
Some run a loyalty card, one of payment to top up. Incentives like spend X amount a month and receive a free Sunday dinner. Or top up 30 pounds on a Sunday during the football and receive a free pint. Pints at a lower price etcOne pub local to me keeps a slate for regulars say 3 / 4 pints a night then they offer 10% off when paying by card at the end of the night, so they only have the one transaction to pay for
Had a few recently say do you want to open a tab when I ask for a pint and a menu, another place said £5 minimum transaction I said fair enough I'll have 2 pints, which I would have anyway, and they pull me another when I'm ready. Good common sense stuffOne pub local to me keeps a slate for regulars say 3 / 4 pints a night then they offer 10% off when paying by card at the end of the night, so they only have the one transaction to pay for
I believe £85000 is protected like all other UK banksI use Monzo, i keep 100 quid in it just so if i do get scammed i lose that and not my main account, use it just for every day things and online shopping
You've got 100 quid!I use Monzo, i keep 100 quid in it just so if i do get scammed i lose that and not my main account, use it just for every day things and online shopping
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