AnEnormousPanda
Junior Member
I work in a large restaurant/resort in Arizona. We are currently having trouble drawing new back of house staff to work in the kitchen because our pay scale is not very competitive with other local restaurants in spite of being the top restaurant in our area offering a very unique fine dining experience in a location second to none. What I am pushing for as a cook is an imposed tip out of kitchen staff. I want to ask the resort to have the servers tip out the kitchen staff a meager 1% of their food sales each night to be doled out evenly among the cooks. Would it be legal for the resort to impose a tip out upon the servers? Would the resort have to draft new employment agreements for the servers and have them sign the new agreements highlighting the new imposed tip out? Would the cooks hourly wage be able to remain the same or with tip credits would the cooks hourly wage drop by $3/hour? The goal here is to bring the base pay for cooks up to be competitive in the local job market without affecting the restaurants bottom line not necessarily to save the restaurant money.
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