13422667, Right. I never said otherwise. Posted by Brew, Tue Feb-02-21 04:04 PM
I agree. If you read some of my other responses in here you'll see that.
>Without exceptions for certain types of workers. > >I don't see how it supports the idea of abolishing tipping >altogether. > >I see tipping as problematic as a means of subsidizing the >employer's responsibility to pay their workers a minimum wage. > > >But once we fix that issue, that doesn't mean that we should >abolish the practice of tipping. > >You/me/we are already free to either participate or opt out, >for the most part, though there is stigma associated with >opting out. > >But once everyone gets to that higher guaranteed minimum, I do >think that stigma should disappear, though I'll probably still >tip, barring some other issue.
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