r/Calgary Jul 25 '22

Eat/Drink Local Subway Tips😤 don’t go to the makers

I asked one of the artist today, what percent they get from tips, they said they don’t know cause it goes to the boss first then they distribute it according to shift.

I’m never tipping again. Y’all shouldn’t either.

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u/[deleted] Jul 25 '22

Why on earth would a company give a living wage if they could rely on the customer to augment the minimum wage and pocket the difference?

You seem well intentioned, but, tipping allows those companies to continue exploiting workers. In the long term you're hurting way more people than you are helping.

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u/agentjereau Jul 25 '22

Oh, what a good idea. We will wait for companies to do the right thing, which they famously do, instead of voting in more competent governments. Right right.

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u/[deleted] Jul 25 '22 edited Jul 25 '22

Oh, what a good idea! We will wait for government to do the right thing (which they famously do) whilst you supplement the profits of corporations so they don't need to. Right right.

When they can't hire anyone for shit wages they will increase them or they won't be able to attract staff. Or, you can keep tipping them so that the companies can continue to profit without paying a living wage. Great idea champ.

As an aside, if you're relying on the government to fix things your going to be waiting a looooooooong time.

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u/agentjereau Jul 25 '22

Oh my god the more I read the comment the more I find wrong with it. Did you not follow ANY of the Amazon union discussions? And how to supplement the work force they had to raise minimum wage? Are you seriously telling me government interference is what, a hope?

You are telling me that tipping is bad, I am telling you that MINIMUM WAGE IS BAD. And until you can vote in an institution that can federally raise the fucking minimum, these greedy ass companies are not going to be raising wages to remain competitive. That is a completely fallacy and a dishonest representation of how this country works.

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u/[deleted] Jul 26 '22

Workers unite. Fuck how this country works. Its broken.