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Title: Tipped workers are being left out of the wage debate Author: Catherine Rampell Source: Washington Post
*Date:* Nov. 8, 2014
*Abstract: *An age-old complaint about tipping is that it makes little sense to give someone a bonus for just doing her job. Why, frustrated customers grouse, am I tipping this waiter — or coat-check attendant, or valet-parking driver — for executing the very same task her employer is paying her a wage to do?
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