Definitions
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- adjective labor law Not receiving
tips in the normal course of work
Etymologies
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non- + tip + -ed
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Examples
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Relative to other casual-dining chains, the company's geographic strength, in California, means higher labor costs, because California state law requires both tipped and nontipped employees to be paid a minimum wage of $8 an hour.
MSN Money Finance Tips SmartMoney 2010
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The minimum wage will rise to $7.28 per hour for nontipped workers and to $4.26 per hour for tipped workers such as restaurant servers and hotel doormen.
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If tips are shared with bartenders and hosts and those who bus tables, the restaurants can pay those employees less than the nontipped minimum wage.
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