Occupational Category definition
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No report is required for an Occupational Category for any calendar year for which all the Employees in the Occupational Category reported tips at a rate equal to or greater than the rates established under section III of this TRDA.
In accordance with a Tip Rate Determination Agreement between my employer and the Internal Revenue Service, I agree to report my tips to my employer, as required by law, at or above the tip rate established by my employer and approved by the IRS for my Occupational Category.
If Employees in an Occupational Category receive both charge and cash tips, the Employer may determine tip rates based on the formula set forth in Attachment D, Formula for Tip Rate Calculation.
For each Eligible Employee, the Employer will maintain a record of the employee's name and social security number; the date on which the employee was hired by the Employer; the employee's Occupational Category or Categories, as set forth in Appendix A; the employee's reported tips; the employee's shift(s) and hours; outlet(s) worked; and the employee's wages.
For each Eligible Employee, the Employer will maintain a record of the employee’s name and social security number; the date on which the employee was hired by the Employer; the employee’s Occupational Category or Catego- ▇▇▇▇, as set forth in Appendix A; the employee’s reported tips; the employee’s shift(s) and/or hours; and the employee’s wages.
Generally, they pool the tips collected during a shift and split the total among the Employees of the Occupational Category who worked the shift.
The initial rates for each Occupational Category shown on Attachment A will apply to the first full calendar year of this Agreement.
The report will contain information showing the tip rates for each Occupational Category, shift, and outlet.
The total number of such claims in each Occupational Category for each Participating Producer will then be divided into the total amount of liability payments (including punitive damages, if any) made by that Participating Producer with respect to those claims to derive the "Average Cost Per Closed Claim" for each Participating Producer for each such Occupational Category.
Based on information available from the Employer, historical information available to the Service, and generally accepted accounting principles, the Employer and the Service have agreed to separate tip rates for the occupational categories or subcategories of Eligible Employees ("Occupational Category"), shifts, and outlets listed on Appendix A for each of the years during which this Agreement is in effect.