- A
gratuity (often
called a tip) is a sum of
money customarily given by a
customer to
certain service sector workers such as
hospitality for the service...
- The
Payment of
Gratuity Act, 1972 is an
Indian law that
makes companies pay a one-time
gratuity to
retired employees or an
employee who
resigns after a...
-
Mandatory tipping (also
known as a
mandatory gratuity or an autograt) is a tip
which is
added automatically to the customer's bill,
without the customer...
- "bite"). In Arab countries,
bribes may be
called baksheesh (a tip, gift, or
gratuity) or "shay" (literally, "tea"). French-speaking
countries often use the...
-
Tipping may
refer to: Tip (law enforcement) A
piece of
advice (opinion)
Gratuity, also
called tipping Tipping (surname)
Tipping baronets, a
title in the...
- are
terms to
describe the
United States'
recent widespread expansion of
gratuity to more industries, as
opposed to
being traditionally only
prevalent in...
- tri-syllabic calaboose;
while the
pleasant institution of ñapa—the
petty gratuity added, by the retailer, to
anything bought—grew the pleasanter,
drawn out...
-
performing in
public places for
gratuities. In many countries, the
rewards are
generally in the form of
money but
other gratuities such as food,
drink or gifts...
- been £376,993,052, and, by the mid-1930s,
repatriation pensions, war
gratuities,
interest and
sinking fund
charges were £831,280,947. Of
about 416,000...
- articles. Look up
honorarium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gift Tip (
gratuity)
Stipend Washington State Executive Ethics Board, ethics.wa.gov, An example...