Common use of EMPLOYEES SERVING LIQUOR Clause in Contracts

EMPLOYEES SERVING LIQUOR. (a) No employee who is involved in the serving of liquor shall knowingly sell or serve liquor in the Employer's premises to any person who is under the legal age. Where, after asking the person to produce suitable identification and proof of age, such an employee is in doubt as to the person's age, he may refuse service.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Banquet Gratuity Agreement

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EMPLOYEES SERVING LIQUOR. (a) No employee who is involved in the serving of liquor shall knowingly sell or serve liquor in the Employer's premises to any person who is under the legal age. Where, after asking the person to produce suitable identification and proof of age, such an employee is in doubt as to the person's age, he he/she may refuse service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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