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Do I have to pay a security deposit to work in the food service industry? That is, do individuals pay a deposit?
In the service industry, whether hotels, restaurants, recreation, entertainment.

Because of the quality of its operators themselves, as well as the social involvement of the enterprise and so on, there are often instances of infringement of the legitimate rights and interests of workers.

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I'm not looking down on service workers, and I'm here to extend my greetings to you for your weekday labor.

But because service practitioners themselves do not have a very deep cultural accumulation, and service industry managers themselves are not highly qualified, they often do things that are not legally permissible, but are in the interests of both parties.

For example, after the emergence of a dispute, private settlement and so on.

Because the service industry is very mobile, many managers often use some rough means to manage their own business. For example, the collection of deposits, clothing fees, security deposits, and so on, these instances are commonplace. Their intention is to maintain the basic interests of their own business will not be because of staff turnover and loss, hidden under the good intentions of the purpose is the intention of greed.

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Collecting deposits is illegal, yet so characteristic of the industry that it has perhaps become an unspoken rule.

The personnel department of the hotel you are referring to may be a personnel department contracted by hotel insiders to do labor dispatch to the hotel. They are making a living by engaging in labor dispatch and thus extracting laborers' salaries. And only a small portion of the deposit they collect may be given to the hotel, while the rest may be intercepted by them.

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Deposit frauds are also common in the society, so it is advisable to use your wits. It is up to you to judge whether this unspoken rule is followed and whether there is a scam on the other side.

As far as I know, generally speaking, high-end hotels charge deposits of no more than 500 yuan. (Including super metropolises like Beijing and Shanghai)

The deposit they charge is indeed too much. Personally, I think there is a scam or they will cut off the deposit.