Tips and Tipping
Government pushes back changes to tipping law until October
The government has delayed the implementation of new rules setting out how tips must be distributed until 1 October 2024.
How to share tips fairly and transparently
Businesses need to make decisions about how tips will be allocated and – crucially – ensure all staff know about it, says Holly Freuchen
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Tipping Bill receives Royal Assent
Changes to tipping rules to become law after clearing House of Lords
How new tipping legislation will affect your business
Lords welcome tipping bill but warn of ‘unintended consequences’
Peers in the House of Lords have welcomed a bill that would prevent employers making deductions[...]
Tipping legislation a step closer to becoming law
A bill that will ban hospitality businesses from holding back staff tips and place strict controls[...]
Five things to be aware of ahead of new tipping legislation becoming law
With new legislation around the management and distribution of tips and service charge expected to achieve[...]
Cameron House staff win over £130,000 in backdated tips
Hospitality workers at a top Scottish hotel have won around £138,000 in backdated tips following a[...]
Wake-up call: Get ready for the new tipping legislation
The government is planning to make it illegal for businesses to take a cut of staff tips. Peter Davies tells what you can expect from the bill"
Cameron House workers demanding fairer tips system
Around 60 workers at Cameron House Resort in Loch Lomond are understood to be demanding a fairer tips system at the property.
Government moves forward with plans to ban operators taking a cut of staff tips
A bill banning hospitality businesses from taking a cut of staff tips has had its second reading in parliament, despite having been dropped from the Queen’s Speech just two months ago.
What now for the tips legislation?
It may have been dropped by government, but that doesn’t mean that self-regulation of fair distribution[...]
Tipping law dropped after Employment Bill excluded from Queen's Speech
A bill that would have banned hospitality businesses from taking a cut of staff tips or[...]
Government rumoured to have scrapped planned changes to tipping laws
Speculation is growing that the government plans to backtrack on plans to ban hospitality businesses taking[...]
Wadadli Kitchen ‘embarrassed’ and 'deeply saddened' over late tips payments
Garfield Hackett, director of Wadadli Kitchen, has said he is “deeply saddened by letting our staff[...]
Hospitality businesses to be banned from taking a cut of staff tips
Hospitality businesses are to be banned from taking a cut of staff tips or service charge under new laws."
Government set to announce changes to tipping laws
The government will soon make an announcement on changes to the law around how hospitality tips are handled.
Tom Kitchin Group appoints consultancy to 'investigate complaints' and overhauls tips system
The Tom Kitchin Group has appointed an independent, external HR consultancy to “investigate any complaints” and “take appropriate action” following accusations by former staff of assault, harassment and bullying.
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