Should Your Restaurant Use Tips or Auto-Gratuity? Tipping is still the norm in many restaurants around the U.S.A., but increasingly often, businesses are trying alternatives to the traditional tipping structure. Whether because their servers call for a different way to take home their pay or customers want to give back to essential workers, restaurants all over the country are replacing their tip-out structure with living wages and benefits or auto-gratuities instead. What is an auto-gratuity and why do some restaurants prefer it? Although many consider “auto-grats” similar to tips in that they’re an addition to a server’s base pay, auto-grats are technically non-tipped wages. This classification matters primarily for tax purposes; it’s subject to similar deductions as the wages themselves. However rather than leaving each shift with physical cash in their pockets, waitstaff sees the additional money added to their paycheck instead. When deciding whether you want to switch your current pay and tip-out system for an auto-gratuity model, remember: Communication is key. Your waitstaff is out on the floor face-to-face with customers every single day, so they know their own needs as well as customers’ expectations and preferences. Talk to them and see which model they prefer, educate them about the up- and downsides of each, listen to their opinions and decide together whether auto-gratuity is right for your employees and business overall.
Pros When servers don’t rely on tips, they get a clearer idea of their own finances. Although they still won’t know exactly how much they’re taking home until they get their paychecks, they won t have to rely on tips given out at the customers discretion. Compel more qualified servers to answer your job postings and draw them in over your competition when you guarantee steady “controlled tips. Servers are people