The Donald Trump administration in the United States has come under fire after it proposed to give restaurant and bar owners more control over the tips given to waiters and other employees.
The move has been widely criticized as an attempt to make tips employers바카라™ property that will lead to a huge transfer of money from workers to owners.
On December 5, 2017, the U.S. Department of Labor  a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) in this regard requesting for public comments. In this, the Department proposed to revoke portions of its tip regulations that impose restrictions on employers.
However, it soon started getting negative comments from the public. Later, a polling  that 82% of voters disapproved of this proposal.Â


An  piece in the Guardian termed the moved as 바카라śa huge giveaway to corporate special interests at the expense of millions of workers.바카라ť
The Labor Department바카라™s proposal aims to allow employers to keep all the tips their workers receive, so long as the employer pays them at least the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour.
But, the Guardian article questioned it by saying, 바카라śThe department argues that by making tips the property of employers rather than servers, employers might choose to distribute part of those tips to workers like dishwashers and cooks. But that doesn바카라™t stand the test of simple economics: current tip rules do not limit what restaurants pay to back-of-the-house workers now. So why would they raise their pay if given the right to keep tips?바카라ť