Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - If you are a hotel waiter, what do you think about tips given by guests? Should you take them or not?

If you are a hotel waiter, what do you think about tips given by guests? Should you take them or not?

First of all, check whether there are relevant provisions in your labor contract. If not, just collect it. The tip is included with the meal fee, so find out the tip and put it in your pocket.

Tipping is an expression of customer satisfaction with the waiter's service and is directly "rewarded" to the waiter. See the previous answer here.

Guests' satisfaction with service establishments such as restaurants or hotels is expressed by coming here to make purchases and paying consideration. If guests are not satisfied with the establishment, they will not come to make purchases.

So, tips are the labor income of the waiter. Although there is no legal regulation, as long as the contract does not restrict the waiter from collecting tips, then the tips from the guests can be accepted generously.

However, it is illegal to secretly increase the price in the name of collecting tips.