Bill needs to be strengthened so workers get their tip

LIMERICK Sinn Féin Senator Paul Gavan has called on the Tánaiste Leo Varadkar to strengthen the Government’s Tips Bill as it progresses to Committee stage in the Seanad.

The Bill, which establishes a legal right for workers to tips made by electronic payment, also requires hotels and restaurants to publish notices outlining their policy on the distribution of tips and service charges.

Senator Gavan successfully steered his own Protection of Tips Bill through all stages of the last Seanad.

Research from NUI Galway has shown that one in four hospitality workers do not receive the tips left by customers.

Welcoming the new Bill, Senator Gavan said that while he was pleased to see the introduction of this legislation last week, it needed to be strengthened in two key areas.

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“Firstly, there is no protection or right of redress for workers as regards the distribution of cash tips. This is a major gap in the Bill.

“Secondly, the Bill does not currently classify mandatory service charges as belonging to the workers in restaurants and hotels. When customers pay a service charge they assume that additional element of their bill is going to the workers, and so rarely leave a tip on top.

“Unfortunately, in many cases, this money does not reach the workers at all, but is assumed be part of the business revenue stream. We need to see amendments to ensure service charges go to the workers who provide that service.”

“I was made aware of a restaurant worker in Limerick who would see their boss remove their hard earned tips every evening and claim ‘my restaurant, my tips’.

“We must ensure that the Bill addresses these concerns and that the Tánaiste is willing to strengthen the Bill to address these. Sinn Féin will be working to table the required amendments, but this could be null and void if the Minister is not going to take them on board.

“For far too long, some workers and families have been left high and dry by the greedy actions of a small but significant minority of employers. Now we have a Bill that will begin to address some of these issues, so we must ensure it goes the extra mile for these workers,” Senator Gavan added.

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