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Reports of staff soliciting tips raise concerns at United Clubs

Reports of staff soliciting tips raise concerns at United Clubs
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An airport lounge is intended to be a place of refuge from the terminal, offering a quiet area to wait, some food, and a complimentary drink. However, recent reports indicate that this experience is being marred by staff at United Clubs soliciting tips.

One passenger recounted an incident where they were asked for a tip while dealing with personal grief. "I ordered my drink in the United Club and my mind was elsewhere. The bartender points to the tip bucket and says 'tips go right there.' I look up probably bewildered looking because I’m bereaved and he scoffs at me."

Another report from San Francisco International Airport (SFO) described a bartender near the F gates who demanded tips. Similarly, at Chicago O’Hare's United Club, an attendant was overheard asking another patron for a tip with the phrase "no tip?" as the individual got up to leave.

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The issue of tipping is not exclusive to United Clubs. Discussions about tipping practices have also surfaced regarding Delta Sky Clubs and other premium lounges. A common concern is whether passengers should be expected to tip after spending significant amounts on tickets.

Three important points about tipping as a practice include:

1. Airport employees do not make a 'tipped wage' where employers can pay less than minimum wage.

2. Tipping allows employers to pay less since it supplements wages.

3. Tipping can create awkward social interactions and classist dynamics.

At American Airlines' Flagship First Dining locations, tipping is explicitly prohibited as these areas are considered extensions of the cabin service. According to American Airlines policy, airport customer service employees may accept promotional items or perishable gifts worth no more than $100 but are prohibited from accepting cash or gift cards.

In many airport lounges, food service is outsourced to providers like Sodexo, where staff can generally accept tips but should not solicit them. Wages for these positions often start at $20 per hour in various locations.

The call for stopping tips in airport lounges emphasizes that premium services should not feel transactional and that employers need to cover employment costs fully without making customers uncomfortable.

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