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Restaurant and service staff to keep tips in new government law

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A new bill has been introduced which will make it illegal for employers to withhold tips from staff working in restaurants and the service industry.

The government-backed Tipping Bill will give customers the confidence in knowing their tips go towards hard-working staff, who face pressures caused by global inflation and the cost of living crisis.

The overhaul of tipping processes is expected to benefit more than two million workers in the UK across the hospitality, leisure and services industry, who tend to earn close to National Minimum Wage and rely the most on tips. READ MORE: Chef from The French to launch new ‘posh butties’ concept at New Century Hall The Employment (Allocation of Tips) Bill was introduced by Dean Russell MP and received backing from the government.

The legislation will ensure that all tips go to staff by making it unlawful for businesses to hold back well-earned service charges from their employees.

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