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Workers at Hyatts where it's in effect, whenever it successfully moves business, those workers lose shifts and they lose tips.
A role for mechano-transduction has been further evidenced in hair cells of mutant Ush1g flox/flox mice, which lose tip-links and MET currents prior to degeneration of the shorter row stereocilia (Caberlotto et al., 2011).
Many establishments require waiters to work overtime to accommodate the increased number of patrons, pointing out that they can often make up the lost tip revenue by serving more people.
Most remember the losing tips and the times the Met Office makes a mess of the forecast.
Some restaurant owners have cited trouble attracting and retaining front-of-house staff as the reason for their change of course, but the most common explanation has been the same as Claus Meyer's: losing tips meant losing business.
A federal jury awarded more than $325,000 to nine American Airlines skycaps who claimed they lost tips when the airline instituted a $2-a-bag 2-a-bag 2-a-bag curbside check-in at Logan International Airport in Boston.
Most workers were given a nominal raise of about $1 per hour, but it didn't come close to making up for the lost tips, she says.
If they cannot move cars quickly, customers become easily annoyed and upset resulting in a poor first impression of the establishment (for example, a restaurant) and lost tips for the Valet.
We learn that baristas at Pret A Manger are liable to lose the tip that is automatically part of their salary if they fail to smile at customers.
Whatever she said, the cat disagreed with, and unless she found a patch of common ground she was sure to lose her tip.
He will lose the tip of his finger and his nail but, according to the surgeon, there's no real nerve damage.
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