A Better Recipe For Analyzing Tip Credit Regulations

Law360, New York ( February 2, 2015, 11:08 AM EST) -- Restaurant servers are some of the few employees to whom employers can pay less than the minimum wage. This is because they receive tips from customers that, so long as those tips are large enough, often push an employee's income well above minimum wage. The Fair Labor Standards Act thus allows an employer to take a "tip credit" as to most restaurant servers, provided the employer dots its "i's" and crosses its "t's" in following the tip credit regulations....

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