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Many still divided over gratuities If restaurant servers, for example, don't earn $9.25 an hour once the $3.52 is added to the tips they receive for service, the employer must pay the $5.73 difference. According to state law, this means that employers may take a tip credit of up to $5.73 an hour, as long as the employee makes at least $9.25 ...
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