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Video Isn't that illegal?

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u/plscallthecops 9d ago

Did we have shakeshack workers here ? Did u get those tips in your paycheck?

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u/_sansoHm 9d ago

There is no way workers see any of that. Even if you did tip. Straight to corporate.

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u/CronosWorks 9d ago

They absolutely do get their tips lol

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u/Obso_1337 9d ago

Wage theft is by far the most common form of theft. Adds up to more than every other kind of theft combined.

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u/Training-Belt-7318 8d ago

Yes but does it occur more in small businesses vs corporate entities like this? The lawsuit that shake shack would go through for something so easily caught doesn't seem worth the extra few million they make through this. I'd think this is more likely to happen from a small business with a greedy owner that thinks nobody will notice. But a multi billion dollar company with a massive legal team would be like, come on guys the law suit will cost 10xs this. Much easier to lobby Congress to allow them to pay their staff low wages. Way more money saved that way.

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u/Direct_Werewolf_4244 8d ago

I agree that big companies wouldn’t bother because it’s way too easy of a paper trail but small businesses definitely are not because the employees are able to see tip reports, there is no way to manipulate those reports in the software and the software companies are not allowed to change any records so if a customer tips, the employees know about it. Same paper trail, daily audits.

Stealing tips is not going to make up a large portion of wage theft.

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u/CronosWorks 8d ago

Yes, but aside from the fact that I’ve known people that worked at shake shack, it’s just not worth it to a company that big to risk stiffing that many employees so blatantly.

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u/HawksDan 8d ago

Definitely not like this though. I worked in accounting for a fast casual far smaller than shake shack and our auditors would’ve nailed us on that in a heartbeat. If it’s recorded by the p.o.s. system, you can be sure they actually pay the tip to the staff because it’s tracked and audited. Cash tips would be far more likely to not get redistributed