-
12 votes
-
As a grocery chain is dismantled, investors recover their money. Worker pensions are short millions.
12 votes -
At Blind, a security lapse revealed private complaints from Silicon Valley employees
13 votes -
Uber loses landmark case over worker rights, entitling UK drivers to minimum wage and sick leave
12 votes -
Uber loses appeal over driver employment rights
8 votes -
Google’s secret China project “effectively ended” after internal confrontation
12 votes -
Economic update: The great American purge
6 votes -
Why tips won. They’re outdated. They’re discriminatory. And they aren’t going anywhere.
15 votes -
Mark Zuckerberg's biggest problem: Internal tensions at Facebook are boiling over
12 votes -
Jeff Bezos is wrong, tech workers are not bullies
9 votes -
Wait -- you can have happy users?! Tips on how to improve relationships between the IT Dept and users
5 votes -
Google staff walk out over women's treatment
23 votes -
Walmart-owned Sam’s Club is opening a cashier-less store in Texas
15 votes -
At Netflix, radical transparency and blunt firings unsettle the ranks
4 votes -
Google reveals it has sacked forty-eight employees over sexual harassment over the past two years
10 votes -
It's time for video game makers to unionize
14 votes -
I know the salaries of thousands of tech employees
13 votes -
Antiwar movement spreads among tech workers
10 votes -
What will be left of the people who make our games?
20 votes -
Rogers, Fido and Bell call centre workers penalized for reducing plans, offering credits
4 votes -
Should employees keep their salary a secret?
8 votes -
Australian employers will be forced to justify their decisions to knock back requests for flexible working arrangements under a new clause to be inserted into all modern awards by FWC
5 votes -
Telltale Games has laid off approximately 90% of their employees, leaving a staff of about twenty-five people
32 votes -
Whole Foods workers in the US are moving to unionize
15 votes -
Whole Foods workers seek to unionize, says Amazon is ‘exploiting our dedication’
13 votes -
Meet the table busser who’s worked at the same pancake house for fifty-four years and still makes minimum wage
14 votes -
Walt Disney World workers reach deal for $15 minimum wage by 2021
13 votes -
Google employees protest secret work on censored search engine for China
11 votes -
A landmark ruling that has granted a casual worker annual leave entitlements has sparked warnings from unions and employer groups that a clearer definition of casual employment is needed.
6 votes -
"Suicidal" airline employee stole an empty turboprop plane, took off from Sea-Tac and was chased by military jets before crashing into a small island in the Puget Sound
13 votes -
Tim Cook’s email to employees about Apple’s $1trillion milestone
13 votes -
'Damoclean sword': Michaela Banerji is still fighting after five years. The former Immigration Department official said her sacking after a tweet "drove a stake" through her.
3 votes -
Google struggles to contain employee backlash over China censorship plans
26 votes -
Tesla whistleblower countersues over Elon Musk’s ‘defamatory’ statements
5 votes -
Game studio with no bosses pays everyone the same
19 votes -
Tronc slashes 'New York Daily News' staff by half
8 votes -
Global pilot shortage hits Australia, with cancelled regional routes just the beginning
5 votes -
New Deliveroo contract shifts liability for undelivered food to riders
3 votes -
Deliveroo threatens to terminate workers after losing their contracts
1 vote -
Walmart's newly patented technology for eavesdropping on workers presents privacy concerns
18 votes -
Tipping in the 21st century? Arguments for. Arguments against.
The custom of tipping your server dates back to the mid-1800's. 150 years later, it seems that tipping is less customary, and has become entrenched in the service industry. Some view tipping as a...
The custom of tipping your server dates back to the mid-1800's. 150 years later, it seems that tipping is less customary, and has become entrenched in the service industry.
Some view tipping as a positive. People may feel compelled to give their server 'something extra' for extraordinary service, and tipping gives them that option. They might also say that a tip provides extra motivation for the server to do a better job. From the perspective of the server, they may even feel enticed to pursue employment where tips are readily available as it could supplement their income.
Opposers of tipping often feel that employers should offer a 'living wage' to their servers instead of relying on their clientele to 'make up the difference.' Sociological critics have also noticed that physically attractive servers might get larger tips, regardless of the quality of service they provide, thus negating the "motivation" argument. Again, from the perspective of a server, they might also not wish to pursue a job that forces them to rely on tips as their income may fluctuate from month-to-month, making it difficult to budget accordingly.
These are just some of the most common arguments for and against tipping. I'm curious as to what you all think!
20 votes -
ArenaNet fires two employees over Twitter interactions with GW2 players
15 votes -
Foodora dishes out punishment to injured riders in 'oppressive' policy, ABC investigation reveals
2 votes -
A Foodora delivery rider is facing a test case at the Fair Work Commission that will determine whether food delivery riders are really employees
5 votes -
'Bonded like a slave': Workplace watchdog investigation into labour exploitation reveals poor conditions
3 votes -
Call for a general strike for Amazon workers across Europe during Amazon Prime Day
13 votes -
Tesla sues former employee for allegedly stealing gigabytes of data, making false claims to media
16 votes -
Elon Musk emails employees about 'extensive and damaging sabotage' by employee
20 votes -
A tough week for tech workers, and it won’t be the last
7 votes -
Tesla workers say they pay the price for Elon Musk's big promises
5 votes