No it is not. It is the company that assumes the operational risks and rewards for being in business. Now if it is your friend that dashed and the employer can prove this then you may have other legal issues on your hands. This aside however the answer is NO, an employer can not require that an employee pay them for any such loss.
Im not sure bout today but my mom 35 years ago told me a story when she was a waitress in Colorado these people dined and dashed and she had to pay for it..
That is illegal.
no. absolutely not.
No, it's illegal. Don't be a docuhebag.
Only if paying does not reduce his take-home pay below minimum wage.
It is illegal in the state of Arizona for a restaurant employee to pay for a customers meal that "dined and dashed". Most restaurant owners will count the loss for the meal, and refuse service to that individual again.
The are restaurant outlets that sell restaurant equipment. You can also buy tables for your restaurant from people who are selling their restaurant. Auctions are also a good place to get bargain prices for tables.
It means that the restaurant is just a restaurant with tables outside and inside It is called sidewalk cafe service.
A sit-down restaurant is what an establishment that serves customers at tables is often called. This is in contrast to a take-out restaurant.
You can relate the data present in multiple tables by using the concept of Foreign Keys. for example if we have an employee database that contains various details of an employee scattered in multiple tables, one column in each table can be used to logically group the data in all these tables. For example, the employee number column in each of these tables can be used to relate the data present in these tables.
You can relate the data present in multiple tables by using the concept of Foreign Keys. for example if we have an employee database that contains various details of an employee scattered in multiple tables, one column in each table can be used to logically group the data in all these tables. For example, the employee number column in each of these tables can be used to relate the data present in these tables.
Someone that waits at tables in a restaurant in known as a 'waiter'
you can check out this website www.restaurantseatingdirect.com for restuatant tables. Or you can go to ebay.com or amazon.com for cheaper tables for your restuarant