Wynn Dealers Tokes

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Floor Supervisors get paid $225 per shift, plus a percentage of the dealer's tokes, so on average, they make $320 per shift. 2013: For one random day for the month of July, the dealers made $506. 2009: When the Encore opened the dealers were put on a 7 day split. 2009: The dealers at the Wynn and Encore have the same toke. The tokes for the Veneian dealers were even higher = $77,000 avg/yr. I wonder what the tokes avg. At the Bellagio and Wynn? So VHB, do you disputing these figures? Report inappropriate content. North Pole, Alaska. Level Contributor. Re: Dealers - What do they make? Wynn was one of best place to work. It's how you think about it at all. Separate and security employee parking You can wear a fresh new uniform everyday. Dealer uniforms cost was $600 worth. You can order your meals for your break time. Lucky day you can make $10000 tips. Wynn’s offers a range of additives to prevent and solve problems that affect the operation of the engine. As an alternative to mechanical repairs, many car problems can be resolved or prevented using chemical treatments that are affordable, efficient and easy-to-use. Steve Wynn dismantled the Toke Committee and instead of the dealers handling their own money, now the casino had the dealer’s tips under lock and key. The dealers could no longer count their own money, they couldn’t watch their tips being counted in person (now the soft count does it) and the dealers have no say in any of the process.

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TheoHuxtable
The real question is, what machinations will Steve use to side step this latest ruling?
But assuming the Wynn does abide by the court ruling does this mean Wynn dealers tokes go up 40% and all their sups quit?
TheoHuxtable
Here's an article on review journal but I can't link to it just yet
http:// /business/casinos-gaming/9th-circuit-court-overturns-tip-pooling-policy-wynn-las-vegas
ThatDonGuy
Here is the printed decision
If I am reading this right, the problem is, tips given to dealers and food servers, who are 'regularly and customarily' tipped, must be shared with kitchen staff and floor supervisors, which are not (note that the decision also includes a case brought about by the Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association). The court previously ruled that this is allowed if management takes what is called a 'tip credit' - i.e. counts tips against the minimum wage. Apparently, Wynn (as well as the Oregon plaintiffs' employers) does not, and the ninth circuit decided 2-1 that, in this case, since the law doesn't mention cases where there is no tip credit, then tip pooling cannot be mandated. (The dissent claimed, 'Never mind that this is a case where there is no tip credit; we already ruled that tip pooling can be enforced as long as any of the employees are normally tipped. Reversing precedent like this is what en banc hearings are for.')
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FleaStiff
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The question is not 'tip pooling' or mandated tip pooling; the question is may an employer arbitrarily include in the 'pool' persons who are not normally in the class of employees getting tipped.
Its customary to have a barback share a bartender's tips at a very low rate. Bus boys might share a waitress tip at some rate.... but it is never customary to tip a Floor Person, Pit Boss or Box man. Yet Wynn wants to take the dealer's tips and include the box man since that will retain box men who otherwise might be losing income by being elevated to Box.
A box has a suit and a salary and Wynn wants to sweeten the box's salary with tips taken from the dealers.
Dual rates (Boxmen who rotate as dealers) are similarly included in tips that would not normally be theirs at all.
MrV
Why haven't all the dealers unionized?
That would end this nonsense.
FleaStiff
The Venetian is bugged, anyone using the word union on the premises other than during a wedding spends a night in the box, any one a trying to get a close view of the tip counting spends a night in the box, any man a loud talkin' spends the night in the box.
DRich

Why haven't all the dealers unionized?
That would end this nonsense.


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The dealers at the Wynn probably average double the income of the typical Las Vegas dealer and my assumption is that they feel like if they rock the boat they might lose their job before the unionization happens.
Edit: I just read an article that implies that the Wynn dealers now do have union representation but that they did not at the time of the ruling.
Living longer does not always infer +EV
MrV

Edit: I just read an article that implies that the Wynn dealers now do have union representation but that they did not at the time of the ruling.


I didn't know that.
So much for me making a seemingly groundless assumption.
'What, me worry?'
AcesAndEights

The Venetian is bugged, anyone using the word union on the premises other than during a wedding spends a night in the box, any one a trying to get a close view of the tip counting spends a night in the box, any man a loud talkin' spends the night in the box.

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