Chicago Hotel Adopts a No-Tipping Policy

The Elysian hotel in Chicago, which opened in December, has adopted a no-tipping policy, a move that breaks with standard practices across the high-end- and luxury-hotel market, says the head of a trade association.

“I haven’t seen [a no-tipping policy] anyplace else,” says Joe McInerney, president and chief executive officer of the American Hotel & Lodging Association. “If you go to a no-tipping policy, certain positions that have always lived off tips—like doormen, uniformed services staff—what would they do?”

Elysian employees are paid competitive wages and benefits, says an Elysian spokeswoman.

“I just don’t think it’s luxurious to always have to be thinking about having to tip people for doing the jobs they do every day,” says Elysian’s CEO, David Pisor. “We try to eliminate your need to have to have extra cash on you to get someone to do something.”

Guests are notified of the no-tipping policy after they book a room and are reminded of the policy upon arrival at the hotel. Employees are instructed to politely refuse tips, thanking guests for the gesture but saying that it’s not necessary to tip on the property. If a guest absolutely insists after the refusal, the staff member is allowed to take the tip so as not to offend a guest, says Mr. Pisor.

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Source: Wall Street Journal / Nevistas


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