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9 December 2024

Allocation Of Tips - UK Employment Rights Bill

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The UK Employment Rights Bill proposes changes ensuring fair tip allocation, mandating that employers distribute tips, gratuities, and service charges to workers without deductions, enhancing transparency and fairness in workplace tipping practices.
United Kingdom Employment and HR

Fiona Campbell & Lauren Piesley explore the proposed changes in the UK Employment Rights Bill regarding the allocation of tips.

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