MONTREAL — Julia Dougall-Picard swings into action when customers settle in for lunch at Frite Alors in Montreal's downtown Quartier Latin neighbourhood.
MONTREAL — Julia Dougall-Picard swings into action when customers settle in for lunch at Frite Alors in Montreal's downtown Quartier Latin neighbourhood.
Quebec tabled a bill on Thursday that would regulate how merchants determine suggested tips, forcing businesses to calculate them based on the price before tax. Even though Dougall-Picard makes the bulk of her earnings from tips, she thinks the province's proposed calculation system may actually prod patrons to be more generous.
“It's never been actually a law to tip to a server, and I've been a server for a while, … serving in a lot of restaurants before this one too, and it's always been hard that our minimum wage is very low,” he said.Further down the street, Marc-Antoine Bourdages, who manages the resto-bar Brasseurs du Monde, says he is okay with the change.
Martin Vézina, vice-president of public affairs at the Quebec Restaurant Association, says the change will leave dining room staff with fewer dollars in their pockets but won't have a significant impact on the industry at large.
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