A federal court class-action suit alleging an upscale Atlantic City restaurant’s tip-pooling policy violates the Fair Labor Standards Act has been resolved.
Il Mulino, located in Trump’s Taj Mahal on the Boardwalk, has agreed to pay $250,000 to settle the suit, brought on behalf of captains, servers, bartenders, food runners and bus people who complained about having to share tips with non-service personnel.
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