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‘Easy’ Part of Tip Rule Takes Effect, Other Provisions in for More Study

Carlton Field labor and employment attorney Allison Kahn was quoted in a Business Learning & Resources article, “’Easy’ Part of Tip Rule Takes Effect, Other Provisions in for More Study,” about the U.S. Department of Labor’s 2020 tipped worker rule.

Kahn offers three takeaways for employers on what parts of the rule will take effect now, as well as what could be coming, particularly concerning the 80-20 rule.

Read the article.

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