• IzzyScissor@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    In the meantime though, protesting the current system by not tipping directly harms the person who is doing work you could have easily done at home yourself.

    I agree that we should have livable wages as the minimum wage, but your anger is misplaced. I’m mad at the government, and have solidarity with my fellow working-class citizens. If I can’t afford to tip somewhere, I can’t afford to be a patron there, and THAT directly impacts the company instead of the workers.

    • RageAgainstTheRich@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      and have solidarity with my fellow working-class citizens. If I can’t afford to tip somewhere, I can’t afford to be a patron there, and THAT directly impacts the company instead of the workers.

      Guess I’ll starve 🤷

      I get what you’re trying to say. But it is unfair to expect everyone to give a tip. Everything is incredibly expensive already. Expecting people to give a tip on top of it is just not going to happen.

      If you go there daily and can easily afford it, then go ahead. But expecting everyone to tip severely limits peoples ability to get anything outside a supermarket.

    • Dark_Dragon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      3 days ago

      If the person working there doesn’t demand a living wages with all his co worker then should the customer ask it for them instead?

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        3 days ago

        Do you mean by asking for a universal minimum wage instead of making each company’s workers fight for a living wage at each company individually?

        Because yes. Obviously.