ANSAN 2009 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2009 NEWS 7A 3 Ten- $310, 1 for ind fall online PHILANTHROPY Deli's servers donate $2,000 in tips McAlister's employees pool four months of tips to help the Lawrence Humane Society BY MIKE BONTRAGER mbontrager@kansan.com McAlister's Deli has been providing the community with more than just sandwiches. Field Dellett, general manager for McAlister's Deli, said the employees chose which community organization received the tip donations. Tips totaling $2,256 collected during the last four months at McAlister's Deli, 2108 W. 27th St., will be donated to help the Lawrence Humane Society. "We just let the employees vote because they're the ones getting tips," Dellett said. Devinee Fitzgerald, Wichita freshman and server at McAlister's Deli, said she thought it was a good idea to donate tips. "It's special because we get rewarded and the community gets rewarded at the same time," Fitzgerald said. "We're getting paid more than the average waitress or server, so it works out for everybody" Dellett said he liked calling organizations to let them know that McAlister's would be making a donation. "I hear how excited they are. They're like, 'Oh my gosh, you've got to be kidding me.' Dellett said. "A lot of time they don't know it's going to happen." Midge Grinstead, director of the Lawrence Humane Society, said she was very excited when he heard McAlister's would be donating its tips. "We didn't even know they were donating it." Grinstead said. "I'd been in there two or three times. I hadn't seen the sign." Grinstead said donations were important to the Lawrence Humane Society. The Lawrence Humane Society has a $1.1 million budget, and $730,000 of that comes Grinstead said that McAlister's donations would go to the Douglas County Animal Response Team. from donations. "With recent economic downturn, we've been receiving more and more [animals] every day." Howard said. "It's only late April now, and we're almost completely filled to capacity with our pet dogs." "It's a wonderful, wonderful thing, when somebody thinks of us and we haven't been bothering them for money," Grinstead said. "I think it lets my staff know, 'Hey, you're doing such a good job.'" Grinstead said without donations the humane society would not be able to provide all of its services. Veronica Howard, Flint, Mich., graduate student and volunteer coordinator for the Lawrence Humane Society, said donations were important especially now. "It seems like we're just so close, every year, to not making it, but there's always people like McAlister's out there who come forward and say we're going to make a difference," Grinstead said. Howard said the DCART, the organization McAlister's tips are going to, was a 'fantastic' program. "I didn't realize how important it was until the director told me about their rescue efforts in Greensburg," Howard said. "She has fantastic stories, but the one that sticks with me the most are where she describes digging through piles of rubble to pull out pet cats and dogs that had been buried in the rubble of collapsed houses, sometimes a week after the tornado occurred." — Edited by Susan Melgren PAY (CONTINUED FROM 1A) It is held on a Tuesday in April to symbolize how much longer women have to work to earn the same wage as men do in a week — four days — and how much longer women have to work to make as much as men do in a year — four months. Michael Shultz, a Lawrence-based attorney who specializes in fair wages, said the issue of fair wages stretched beyond gender and also included different wages based on employee traits other than job-related skill. Shultz said there were specific determining aspects of what qualified as the same kind of work, and included requiring the same physical or mental capacity and the same time demands. The American Association of University Women, a research organization specializing in women's studies, recently completed a study that compared states' male-to-female salaries and showed that in Kansas, full-time male workers age 16 and older made 25 percent more than female workers, higher than the national average of 20 percent. Kathy Rose-Mockry, program director for the Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center, said there were many facets to the fair pay issue, including where much of the stimulus package funds were going. "It's important for all our students to be aware of this kind of thing." Rose-Mockry said. The first bill President Barack Obama signed into office was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay act, which canceled out a Supreme Court ruling last year that restricted the time employees had to file a wage-complaint suit. 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