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Originally Posted by T1967
A casino shouldn't mandate that front line employees have to tip out their supervisors.
If the casino wants their supervisors to make more, let them pay it. Forcing the dealers to take on the burden of increasing the supervisors pay is bull****.
FWIW There's exactly one supervisor where I work that I would absolutely tip and that's because I know how much be busts his ass running the daily tournaments. The cash game supervisors just stand around schmoozing players for tips, they do absolutely nothing to warrant being tipped out by dealers.
I don't disagree that mandatory tipping is wrong.
And I can even make an argument that tipping out some supervisors is problematic ..... DC's could be accused of favoritism based on tipping and certainly if staff has direct control over discipline over dealers the tipping could be considered a conflict of interest.
But I don't see any issues with tipping out floors wth lesser influence over the dealing staff such as those who are primarily seating players, moving players, making, poker rulings, filling out paperwork....
I see no such issues with tipping out support staff like chip runners, list attendants, cashiers.