16 N.W.2d 867 | Wis. | 1944
Such proceedings were had before the Industrial Commission that by the affirmance of the decision of the appeal tribunal it was determined that the appellant should pay a certain amount of unemployment compensation. In computing the amount of the compensation to be paid, there was included tips to employees as a part of wages. Other facts will be stated in the opinion.
The appellant contends: (1) That sec.
The first contention requires us to consider the provisions of sec.
The commission held that the tips received should be treated as "wages" under the terms of sec.
(2) The principal contention made by the appellant under the second proposition is that tips do not constitute payment for services; that sec.
Appellant further contends that the method by which the Industrial Commission proceeded to estimate the amount of tips is arbitrary, inconsistent, and conjectural. The appellant apparently made no effort to collect and keep data on the amount of tips received by his waiters. The employees testified that they were willing to supply the necessary information and many employers keep such records. Under such circumstances there was nothing for the Industrial Commission to do but to determine as best it could the amount of tips received by the employees. It took a percentage of the customers that leave tips and the average amount of the tip. From this the number of customers being known, it computed the total amount of tips. There seems to us to be nothing unreasonable or arbitrary about this method. The plaintiff offered no evidence from which it can be deduced that the amount of the tips as ascertained was not fair and reasonable. He made no effort to keep track of the amount of tips received. He made it necessary for the commission *208 to adopt its only means at hand to determine the amount. Having ascertained the amount, the finding of the commission is presumptively correct, nothing appearing to the contrary. See cases cited 15 Wis. Dig. p. 713, sec. 485 (1).
By the Court. — Judgment affirmed.