- Workers at Apple’s first unionized store in suburban Baltimore are pushing for a tipping system.
- The proposal calls for customers to tip in increments of 3%, 5%, or a custom amount.
- It’s part of a series of new proposals from the union ahead of contract negotiations.
Employees at Apple’s first unionized store in Towson, Maryland are pushing for a contract that includes the introduction of tipping.
The proposed system would allow customers to tip store workers in increments of 3%, 5%, or a customized amount for in-store credit card transactions.
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