Dial Hard wrote: » Has happened me plenty of times and I always say something. I'd do it if they had an extra charge on the bill and I don't see why the reverse shouldn't apply.
biko wrote: » "If you see something, say something"
Gael23 wrote: » Ate lunch in a cafe earlier and there was an item missing off the bill which was €5. What would you do in these situations, own up or say nothing and pay what they ask you For?
Dial Hard wrote: » I'd do it if they had an extra charge on the bill and I don't see why the reverse shouldn't apply.
whiskeyman wrote: » "hey, nice tits!"
Ray Palmer wrote: » People who think under payment results in staff having pay docked are incorrect. It is illegal and doesn't happen. It may have happened in the past or some manager may say it but it is now against employment law. Worked in a bar and the manager went to empty my tip jar because the till was down. 6 different people worked on the till and decided I should pay. Pointed out he would have to prove I was at fault and show where it said I paid short falls in my contract. That was 20 years ago so it isn't like this is something new
cannotlogin wrote: » I tell them but I often wonder if I'm an idiot for doing so. There's very little benefit for honesty these days. The least honest & least productive appear to be gaining most in society today.