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Friday, September 25, 2009
Yet Another NYC Tip Lawsuit
Servers at an upscale New York sushi restaurant have won
class certification
in a case alleging misappropriation of tips and gratuities. The lawsuit alleges that Masa forced servers to share with "back of the house" non-service employees.
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