1/21/2023 0 Comments One hour one life servers![]() The forthcoming move to a standardized wage for tipping and non-tipping industries means that many residents are now wondering whether they should continue doling out an additional 18+ per cent each time they drink and dine out, given that the wage gap that may have in part necessitated the tip will be closing in January. The provincial government has been slowly increasing minimum wages across the board in recent years - both before and after Premier Doug Ford enacted a wage freeze in 2018, putting the plan for a $15 an hour wage by 2019 on hold - most recently by another 10 cents for both industries at the beginning of October.īut pay rates for liquor servers and general workers have traditionally varied from one another, along with rates for students, homeworkers, and hunting, fishing and wilderness guides. does that mean Ontario is going the way of Europe in that tips aren't done?! (Come January, we're going to see a LOT of upset servers when people STOP tipping) ![]() ![]() Servers minimum wage is being eliminated. states, has historically had a lower minimum wage for liquor servers, prompting a culture of tipping not only to acknowledge exceptional service, but also to compensate for the wage disparity.īut, come January 1, 2022, front-of-house workers in hospitality will see their base hourly pay rise from $12.55 to $15 to match a hike in the general minimum wage, which will go from $14.35 to $15. Ontario, unlike some provinces but like most U.S.
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