Justices Deny Review of Applebee's Tip Credit Ruling

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In May, my partner Staci reported on a ruling against Applebee's by the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals, holding that tipped employees who spent more than 20 percent of their working time on nontipped activities like cleaning restrooms were entitled to the federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour. Applebee's asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review the ruling, arguing that the Eighth Circuit incorrectly deferred to the U.S. Department of Labor's "informal interpretation" of its FLSA regulations in its 1988 Field Operations Handbook, and that as a result it applied an "utterly unworkable standard that has no basis in the text or purpose of the FLSA and that will impose crushing administrative and financial burdens on restaurants and other employers of tipped employees." Last week, the Supreme Court turned down Applebee's petition, leaving the Court of Appeals' ruling intact.

In light of the Supreme Court's decision not to review this ruling, employers can expect the Department of Labor to continue applying the standard set forth in Chapter 30d of its Field Operations Handbook...

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