London, UK. 12th June 2018. Strikers from TGI Fridays, others from the Unite Restaurant, Catering and Bar Workers Branch and Unite Community came to the Department of Business, Energy, Innovation and Skills with a man dressed as a giant burger to deliver a letter to business secretary Greg Clark calling on him to put an end to employers taking a part of the credit card tips that customers leave. Two years ago his predecessor Sajid Javid promised to tackle the problem but nothing has been done. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


London, UK. 12th June 2018. Strikers from TGI Fridays, others from the Unite Restaurant, Catering and Bar Workers Branch and Unite Community came to the Department of Business, Energy, Innovation and Skills with a man dressed as a giant burger to deliver a letter to business secretary Greg Clark calling on him to put an end to employers taking a part of the credit card tips that customers leave. Two years ago his predecessor Sajid Javid promised to tackle the problem but nothing has been done. The workers say TGI Fridays use the tips to drive down the pay of staff in kitchens, and demand to keep the tips they have earned and for proper pay for all restaurant staff. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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