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Restaurant employees given $61,000 after managers caught dipping into tip pool, federal agency says

The U.S. Department of Labor recovered thousands in tips for employees at a New Hampshire restaurant where managers improperly took their own cuts from the employee tip pool, the department's Wage and Hour Division announced. Dos Amigos Burritos, a restaurant in Concord, New Hampshire, wrongfully included managers in its employee tip pool, which led the federal agency to recover $61,788 in tips and liquidated damages for 39 workers. “Tipped workers in the food services industry rely on their hard-earned tips to make ends meet. Restaurant employers must understand that keeping workers’ tips or diverting a portion of these tips to managers or supervisors in a tip pool is illegal,” Steven McKinney, the division's district director in Manchester, New Hampshire, said in a news release. https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2022/02/21/managers-cant-dip-into-employee-tip-pool/6878178001/


The U.S. Department of Labor recovered thousands in tips for employees at a New Hampshire restaurant where managers improperly took their own cuts from the employee tip pool, the department's Wage and Hour Division announced.

Dos Amigos Burritos, a restaurant in Concord, New Hampshire, wrongfully included managers in its employee tip pool, which led the federal agency to recover $61,788 in tips and liquidated damages for 39 workers.

“Tipped workers in the food services industry rely on their hard-earned tips to make ends meet. Restaurant employers must understand that keeping workers’ tips or diverting a portion of these tips to managers or supervisors in a tip pool is illegal,” Steven McKinney, the division's district director in Manchester, New Hampshire, said in a news release.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2022/02/21/managers-cant-dip-into-employee-tip-pool/6878178001/

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