It depends if the restaurant is actually owned by the manager, if it is, it's their property you have lost/broken, so they have every right to make you pay for replacement(s).
If it is a chain restaurant, the most likely answer would be no, but it would be best to check the rules/handbook for the job, or to phone the head office.
A head chef A sous chef waiters barman cleaners Manager Receptionist
A speech about hotel and restaurant management would include information on what it is like to be a manager. The speech should talk about responsibilities of the manager, such as inventory, hiring and firing employees, and serving customers.
Require all employees to wear slip resistant shoes
No it is illegal, to make someone pay. they can how ever fire you
The best place to check for restaurant jobs in your city is at the restaurants themselves. Check for Now Hiring signs or ask the manager if they need new employees.
No, there is no difference.
restaurant manager = gerente de restaurante
An organization chart of a company indicates the hierarchy of the employees. It shows the flow of whom each person is responsible to report to. For a bar or restaurant the top of the organizational chart would be the owner. This could then be followed by a manager, then shift manager, and finally bartenders and waitresses.
Cheryl Murphy is the manager
Front of House Manager or Dining Room Manager
A manager is someone who knows how to lead their employees. They are generally good communicators to their employees and managers as well.
i think it would depend on the restaurant and how educated you are