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26 March 2018

FLSA Amendment Bans Employers From "Keeping" Tips

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The law, which has now been signed, also changed FLSA penalty provisions to correspond with this expansion.
United States Employment and HR
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In the budget reconciliation bill passed early this morning, Congress included a rider amending the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Section 3(m) to state,

An employer may not keep tips received by its employees for any purposes, including allowing managers or supervisors to keep any portion of employees' tips, regardless of whether or not the employer takes a tip credit.

The law, which has now been signed, also changed FLSA penalty provisions to correspond with this expansion.  Furthermore, it provided that the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) regulations from 2011 "shall have no further force or effect" to the extent that portions do not address Section 3(m) as it existed at the time.

Following the Obama Administration's 2011 regulation changes, there has been a focus on whether the USDOL could regulate the retention of tips with respect to an employee for whom no tip credit was taken.  As we reiterated recently, such a restriction must come from Congress rather than USDOL, absent some authority.  Even so, we anticipate that the USDOL will issue guidance regarding the effect of these changes, the expanse of which remains to be seen.

We will of course analyze this development further as additional information is provided, but as a best practice we recommend ceasing arrangements where a manager, supervisor, or employer retains any portion of an employee's tips.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
26 March 2018

FLSA Amendment Bans Employers From "Keeping" Tips

United States Employment and HR

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Fisher Phillips LLP logo
Fisher Phillips LLP is a national law firm committed to providing practical business solutions for employers’ workplace legal problems. Labor and employment law is all the firm does, offering deep and broad knowledge and experience in the area of the law the attorneys know best. Fisher Phillips attorneys help clients avoid legal problems, are dedicated to providing exceptional client service, and are there when you need them. The firm has over 400 attorneys in 34 offices with 33 locations. Learn more at www.fisherphillips.com.
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