Quebec restaurant owners want labour law reform to include tip-sharing mechanism
MONTREAL — An association representing Quebec restaurant owners is calling on the province to include a tip-sharing mechanism in the labour code to address a wage gap between waiters and kitchen staff in many eateries.
Representatives were to appear later Tuesday before a legislature committee studying a bill that seeks to amend the province’s labour standards act.
Martin Vezina, a spokesman for the Quebec Restaurant Association, said a tip-sharing measure giving restaurant owners the option to disperse tips comes as the industry is faced with staffing shortages due to the considerable wage gap.
The association conducted a survey last year that suggests wait staff make roughly $27 per hour versus about $16 for kitchen staff.


