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06Nov

California Court Rules That Food And Beverage Service Charges May Qualify As Gratuities

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A California appellate court just held that mandatory service charges added by banquet facilities to their contracts may need to be paid to banquet service employees essentially as a form of a gratuity. The October 31, 2019 decision changes up what...
By: Fisher Phillips
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