Examples of Bar Attendant in a sentence
Any junior employee other than a Bar Attendant, whose duties include the preparation and/or serving of alcoholic beverages shall be at least 18 years of age and shall be paid the percentage of the relevant adult rate of wage as is appropriate to his/her age.
Any employee, other than a Bar Attendant, who in addition to his or her normal duties is required to dispense liquor from a bar, shall be paid a flat rate of $1.20 per day in addition to the rate prescribed for such normal duties.
Any worker, other than a Bar Attendant, who in addition to his or her normal duties is required to dispense liquor from a bar, shall be paid a flat rate of sixty cents per day in addition to the rate prescribed for such normal duties.
This level incorporates job descriptions usually described as: Bar Attendant, Room Attendant, Food and Beverage Attendant, Stores Assistant, Clerk, Xxxxxx, Receptionist or, Reservation Sales Agent (where accompanied by other staff), Canteen Attendant, Hotel Trainee, Telephonist, Short Order Cook, Handyperson, Inventory Controller, Kitchen Attendant, Cleaner, House person, Door Person, Guest Services Agent, Seamstress, Guest Relations Officer, Housekeeping Runner, Turndown Attendant and Accounts Assistant.
Management retains all of its rights with respect to the inclusion of the Culinary Associate Intern, Building Service Worker Intern, Culinary Assistant Intern, Food Court/Snack Bar Attendant Intern, and Grounds Worker Intern nonstatus titles in the bargaining unit.
Provided that an employee previously classified Bar Attendant 2 shall be reclassified to Food and Beverage 3 where that employee's duties include the mixing of a range of sophisticated drinks or duties as defined in sub-clause (3) of Clause 6.
Any employee, other than a Bar Attendant, who in addition to his or her normal duties is required to dispense liquor from a bar, shall be paid a flat rate of ninety one cents per day in addition to the rate prescribed for such normal duties.
Any junior employee other than a Bar Attendant, whose duties include the preparation and/or serving of alcoholic beverages shall be at least 18 years of age and shall be paid the percentage of the relevant adult rate of wage as is appropriate to his/her age.(5) No junior female employee shall be employed after 8.00 p.m. on any day without permission in writing from one of the parents or guardian of such junior employee.
Any employee, other than a Bar Attendant, who in addition to his or her normal duties is required to dispense liquor from a bar, shall be paid a flat rate of $1.15 per day in addition to the rate prescribed for such normal duties.
DEFINITIONS (a) "Bar Attendant" shall mean any person usually employed for more than two hours in any one or night in supplying or dispensing or mixing of liquor in any portion of the licensed premises including sale of liquor from the bottle department.