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Too Short
Jan 30, 2007, 09:29 PM
Ben Lieber is a waiter at the Harbor House, where he receives a weekly wage of $80.00 plus tips for 40 hour workweek. Lieber's weekly tips usually range from $180 to $200.

A) Under the fair labor standards act, the minimum amount of wages that Lieber must receive for a 40 hour workweek is

My answer I got was
$5.15 * 40=$206

B) Since it is in violation of the FLSa the additional amount is should pay Lieber each week to meet the minimum wage requirement for a tipped employee is

My answer I got was
$2.13 * 40=$85.20-$80.00=$5.20
Is this right

CaptainForest
Jan 30, 2007, 10:03 PM
Hello Too Short,

While I am not American, by looking over your answer I take it to assume that the US fair labor standards act is similar to the ones here in Canada, where an employee must get a total remuneration equal to the minimum wage at least.

Therefore, for part A, if the minimum wage is only $5.15 there, then your calculation would be right.

For part B, I have no clue.

Too Short
Jan 30, 2007, 10:08 PM
Hello Too Short,

While I am not American, by looking over your answer I take it to assume that the US fair labor standards act is similar to the ones here in Canada, where an employee must get a total remuneration equal to the minimum wage at least.

Therefore, for part A, if the minimum wage is only $5.15 there, then your calculation would be right.

For part B, I have no clue.
B is what I don't understand. Thank you

CaptainForest
Jan 30, 2007, 10:23 PM
FLSa

What is that? Does that mean the Florida Statute?

If so, what are the laws regarding minimum wage and amounts paid to a restaurant tipped employee?