According to Department of Labor guidance, what must be true if an employee performs both service tasks and supervisory tasks?

Answer

If supervisory tasks are performed significantly, they are treated as an agent and disqualified from receiving employee tips

When an employee spends a significant amount of time on supervisory duties, the guidance suggests they cannot be treated as a regular tipped employee for the purposes of tip sharing, as their primary function leans toward acting on behalf of the employer.

According to Department of Labor guidance, what must be true if an employee performs both service tasks and supervisory tasks?
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