{"id":1251,"date":"2008-03-31T07:31:23","date_gmt":"2008-03-31T12:31:23","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/1251"},"modified":"2008-03-31T08:53:36","modified_gmt":"2008-03-31T13:53:36","slug":"the-beans-of-wrath","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/brucegarrett.com\/brucelog\/1251","title":{"rendered":"The Beans Of Wrath"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>You can tell a lot about the people in the boardroom by how well they treat the workers who are the public face of their business.&nbsp; I think I just learned today everything I need to know about Starbucks: they steal tip money from their servers.\n<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/seattlepi.nwsource.com\/business\/356785_sbuxtip28.html?source=mypi\"><strong>Starbucks won&rsquo;t pay back barista tips<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p>Thousands of Starbucks employees got a personal message from their upset boss, who said the company was being &ldquo;grossly mischaracterized&rdquo; in the media over a recent tip pool controversy that could cost the company more than $100 million.<\/p>\n<p>Chairman and Chief Executive Howard Schultz, in a voice-mail message to employees Wednesday night, called last week&#8217;s ruling by a California judge &quot;extremely unfair and beyond reason&quot; and said he wanted employees to know the truth.<\/p>\n<p>&quot;I want to personally let you know that we would never condone any type of behavior that would lead anyone to conclude that we would take money from our people,&quot; he said.<\/p>\n<p>In a separate statement, the company also said, &quot;Contrary to some reports, Starbucks has not taken money from any of its partners, and nor is there money to be refunded or returned from Starbucks.&quot; A spokeswoman said Thursday that Starbucks Corp. has no intention of ending the practice of sharing tips among baristas and shift supervisors in California while it seeks an injunction.<\/p>\n<p>San Diego Superior Court Judge Patricia Cowett, in her ruling last week, said there was &quot;uncontroverted testimony that Starbucks continues to utilize the distribution of tips from the tip pool to compensate shift supervisors as well as baristas.&quot; Cowett ordered Starbucks to pay thousands of California baristas $86.7 million plus interest for breaking the law.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Now&#8230;read that again, particularly that second to last paragraph.&nbsp; Starbucks is saying that &quot;contrary to some reports&quot; they don&#8217;t take money from their &quot;partners&quot;&#8230;and then in the next breath they insist they&#8217;ll keep on doing it.&nbsp; The weasel word there is &quot;partners&quot;.&nbsp; Starbucks doesn&#8217;t take any money from its &quot;partners&quot;.&nbsp; But &quot;partners&quot; isn&#8217;t the issue, however Starbucks chooses to define who is and who is not a &quot;partner&quot;.&nbsp; The issue is, are they taking tip money from their servers.&nbsp; And&#8230;yes as a matter of fact, they are.&nbsp; That&#8217;s what, specifically, they were found guilty of doing, and that&#8217;s what, specifically, they&#8217;re insisting they&#8217;ll keep right on doing.<\/p>\n<p>The tips belong to the servers.&nbsp; Customers aren&#8217;t tipping the business, they&#8217;re tipping their servers.&nbsp; In most cases, the tips are what the servers depend on for a decent income.&nbsp; Taking their tip money is not only immoral, it also happens to be illegal in many states, including California.&nbsp; Now&#8230;it&#8217;s one thing to insist you weren&#8217;t breaking the law.&nbsp; It&#8217;s another to insist that the law is unconstitutional and you&#8217;ll fight it all the way to the supreme court.&nbsp; And it&#8217;s another still to insist that you didn&#8217;t do it, in the same breath as you assert that you&#8217;re going to keep right on doing it.&nbsp; Starbucks isn&#8217;t just giving the finger to it&#8217;s servers and customers here, it&#8217;s laughing in the face of anyone who can read plan English.\n<\/p>\n<p>A dear friend of mine works as a waiter, but that&#8217;s not the only reason this behavior makes me angry.&nbsp; I never worked for tips in my life&#8230;I&#8217;m just not outgoing enough to make a go of that kind of work.&nbsp; You have to have a bit of the stage in you I think to be good at that and I am more stage crew then stage.&nbsp; But I know very well what it&#8217;s like to work in the service sector and it&#8217;s many hours of of hard, thankless work for mostly uncaring, rude and overbearing bosses, usually for not enough money to make ends meet.&nbsp; From what I hear, most folks who work service sector jobs these days need two jobs to earn a bare bones living.&nbsp; And a lot of those businesses nowadays do their damndest to avoid having to pay their service people a decent wage&#8230;from limiting their hours so they don&#8217;t qualify for full time benefits (and federal protections), to creatively placing them into pseudo-management positions so they don&#8217;t have to pay them overtime.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>I guess stealing your employee&#8217;s tip money is just another way of <strike>lining your pockets<\/strike> being a successful businessman in Republican Party Of Moral Values America.&nbsp; How Howard Schultz can live as well as he does and take his servers&#8217; tip money and still look at himself in a mirror every morning and think he sees a decent man looking back at him and not a slimeball is beyond me.&nbsp; Thankfully.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You can tell a lot about the people in the boardroom by how well they treat the workers who are the public face of their business.&nbsp; I think I just learned today everything I need to know about Starbucks: they steal tip money from their servers. 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