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New bill can help servers keep their tips: NDP

The provincial New Democrats want to make sure gratuities land in the hands of the server and not in the pockets of others.

Currently servers make less than minimum wage

Liquor servers in Ontario have a minimum wage of just $8.90 an hour, compared with $10.25. (CBC)

The provincial New Democrats want rules around who gets a cut of a server's tips.

The party wants to make sure gratuities earned by servers are keptby the servers,and don't end up in the pockets of others.

This is good news for Sudburywaitress Robyn Guy, who said she once worked at a restaurant that would take a cut of the server's tips and not say where that money was going.

"If you're a hardworking server and you're good at your job you made a decent amount in tips," Guy said. "When that's compromised by somebody else, it's frustrating.

The bill is being advocated for locally by Paul Loewenberg, a former NDP candidate and the manager of a local restaurant. The NDP launchedits campaign to promote the bill in Sudbury on Wednesday.

Loewenberg said the bill could be passed in parliament as early as this week or in the fall when the next session opens.

Servers already receive less than general minimum wage in Ontario: $8.90 an hour versus $10.25.

"This job feeds us, clothes us and moves us around and when you're making less than minimum wage you depend on your earnings and tips," Guy said.

It is hoped the bill will help "every employee, especially people making minimum wage," Loewenberg said. "[People] need every opportunity they can get to increase that wage."