Greedy restaurant and pub bosses will be banned from taking their staff's tips following Cabinet battle

Theresa May will unveil a new law to halt bosses from demanding a share of punters’ generosity to waiters and bar staff.

But the announcement – made at the Tories announcement conference in Birmingham – comes after the idea was first proposed in 2015.

Business Secretary Greg Clark has finally won a long Whitehall fight to insist the move must be mandatory.

Other ministers, lead by the Treasury, opposed the plan and wanted the restaurants to change their ways voluntarily. Some food chains did scrap the practice of scooping a percentage from staff’s tip pot, such as Carluccio’s, YO! Sushi and Pizza Express. But others are still refusing.

Popular high street names Belgo, Bella Italia, Café Rouge, Giraffe, Prezzo and Strada have all demaded a 10% share of their workers’ tips. And the chains Ask and Zizzi cream off 8% – depriving the 1.8 million who work in the UK hospitality industry of thousands of pounds a year in extra wages.

Announcing the move in his speech to the Tory faithful, Mr Clark told The Sun: “It is disgraceful that consumers who are giving tips for great service in good faith aren’t guaranteed that it finds its way to hard working staff.”

The move is part of a series of action the Government wants to take to upgrade workers rights and turn around anger with unchecked capitalism.

The Matthew Taylor Review will also see sick pay and holiday pay extended by law to gig economy workers, such as Uber drivers.

Prime Minister Theresa May added: “The unemployment rate under this government is now the lowest since the 1970s – but we want to ensure that everyone is treated fairly in the workplace.

“That’s why we will introduce tough new legislation to ensure that workers get to keep all of their tips – banning employers from making any deductions. It's another way we are building an economy that works for everyone."

But Labour accused the Government of playing catch up. Shadow Business Secretary Rebecca Long Bailey MP said: "This is now the fourth policy the Tories have copied from us at their conference, as they desperately try to catch up with Labour.

“It's beginning to feel like Groundhog Day.”

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