They can work in a Bar if they have their RSl but they cannot serve alcohol until they are 18.
to work as waiter where you can only serve alcohol , you have to be 18 to work behind the bar where you going to to make drinks you have to be 21
Not even to walk around and sell cookies. Most bars have a sign clearly posted in the entry stating that minors may not enter establishments whose primary function is the selling of alcohol. However, it is perfectly okay for children to sit at restaurants that serve alcohol, or to enter hotel bars, that are part of the hotel facility.
Anywhere except restaurants that serve alcohol.
Anywhere except restaurants that serve alcohol.
With a work permit - sixteen. If they serve alcohol - eighteen.
Yes, you can, however, you may not serve or sell alcohol, and obviously it is up to the specific bars regulations and license, for example, if the license is 21+ they might want to only employ people of age 21 or over.
They serve alcohol, so probably at least 18.
In Australia RSA usually means "Responsible Service of Alcohol". It is a course/certificate. Depending on the liquor-licensing of the area, you may need an RSA certificate to work at some establishments. Some pubs, restaurants, bars, etc. may require you to have this certificate before you can serve alcohol.
Yes. They are going to have to be 14 or older and have a work permit. They will also not be able to serve alcohol.
It depends on the bar. The drinking age is 21. However, bars are allowed to have people as young as 18 as long as they are not drinking.
No, in most states it is illegal for a minor to touch\carry alcohol or tobacco. If you daughter is serving alcohol it is the supervisors fault, not hers.
Back in the day, a person had to be 21 years to work in an establishment where alcohol beverages were served.