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California has some of the strongest, most employee-friendly tip laws in the country. Section 351 gives the most information on gratuities or tips, stating that tips belong to employees, not employers (“declared to be the sole property of the employee or employees to whom it was paid, given, or left for”). Lisa Guerin, J.D.
California has some of the strongest, most employee-friendly tip laws in the country. Section 351 gives the most information on gratuities or tips, stating that tips belong to employees, not employers (“declared to be the sole property of the employee or employees to whom it was paid, given, or left for”). Lisa Guerin, J.D.
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