https://www.restaurantbusinessonline.com/workforce/casa-bonita-workers-demand-return-tipping#:~:text=Shortly%20before%20opening%2C%20Casa%20Bonita's,wage%20of%20%2430%20per%20hour.

Shortly before opening, Casa Bonita’s new owners Matt Stone and Trey Parker decided to eliminate tipping and instead pay workers a flat wage of $30 per hour.

Now I could be wrong, but getting a an hourly wage as a restaurant worker is FAR better than relying on tips. I feel like either workers in this situation are too obsessed with tips or there’s huge context missing.

  • berrytopylus [she/her,they/them]
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    1 year ago

    Lol what the fuck is that petition, there is no way 4.5k people work at Casa Bonita who would be affected by it when they don't even have 350 staff.

    That means at least some part of the signatures are not employees but outsiders trying to speak for the employees.

    Which also means that they might not even represent many employees to begin with! For all we know 99% of workers don't want to go back to tipping.

    And going off the line at the bottom (although it is quite possible they are lying, management does lie often), it seems like that could potentially be the case. After all the article only identified two people who were upset.

    Of 256 employees, 93 were a part of the shift and only two said they were unhappy about it, management said at the time.

    The petition claims to have more than this but it also claims to have almost 5k signed on so it's pretty unreasonable.

    • ferristriangle [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      Also, if the staff was united on this issue, they would be passing around union election cards and not a petition.

      A petition doesn't have any real leverage to force a change in policy, whereas a union does.