eliza61
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It's not emotional blackmail, and you're looking at it backwards. We don't tip because wait staff are paid low wages, wait staff are paid low wages because they get the bulk of their pay in tips.
If you look back to wages back at the turn of the century wait staff weren't paid at all. They worked just for tips. There have even been places that would require the staff to pay the owner a fee to work there. The big change came about with the industrial revolution, and labor unions demanding minimum wage. At that time restaurant owners were required to actually pay the small wages you see now, and stop charging the staff to work there. I'm thinking it was sometime in the late 70's that the government started to require wait staff to report their income, and that if it didn't meat the minimum wage (the real one, not the wait staff one) then the restaurant was supposed to pay the difference.
And there you have the history of tipping and the wait staff - according to acklander, who comes from several generations of restauranteurs.
Ok let's say I agree that they get low wages due to tips. That would mean in essence I am a temporary employer. I'M Still not paying for not doing a good job. For that small portion of time, their livelihood depends on the performance with me.