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Four Things Bar and Restaurant Owners Should Consider in their Coverage 

Modern Restaurant Management

With the laundry list of everything bar and restaurant owners need to handle on a daily basis, proper insurance coverage should be top priority. Proper communication with the insurance agent about all the ins and outs of the restaurant can help set up the policy right from the get-go.

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How to Deal with Legal Regulations Affecting Your New Restaurant

Open for Business

Here, we’ll discuss 10 best practices to help you obtain everything you need to open your restaurant legally from the get-go, and then we’ll map out a case study to show you the licenses, permits, certificates, and inspections needed to open a (fictitious) new restaurant in New York City.

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5 Reasons Why You Need a Restaurant Employee Handbook

SpotOn

Retaining your employees doesn’t just save you time reviewing applications , interviewing, and training but also money. Creating a supportive, professional employee experience and positive workplace culture is key for any business looking to increase retention and save on hiring costs. Enter the restaurant employee handbook.

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How to Streamline Human Resources and Payroll in the Restaurant Industry

Restaurant365

For food service and hospitality in particular, an essential part of the guest experience is the interaction with employees. In addition, in the age of social media, your labor practices and HR policies are under closer scrutiny than ever by both your employees and the public. How are you communicating with your potential new hires?

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Restaurant365

For food service and hospitality in particular, an essential part of the guest experience is the interaction with employees. In addition, in the age of social media, your labor practices and HR policies are under closer scrutiny than ever by both your employees and the public. How are you communicating with your potential new hires?

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Onboarding Checklist: How to Onboard Your Employees the Right Way

Sling

Does your onboarding checklist consist of introducing yourself to the new employee, showing them their desk, and then telling them someone will be around shortly to get them started? In this article, the experts at Sling will show you how to onboard your employees the right way so they feel comfortable and confident.

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Questions in the Minds of Restaurant Job Applicants

Ken Burgin

Potential hires will be interested in learning about opportunities for advancement, whether there are clear career paths within the restaurant or group, and any support for professional development, such as training courses or certifications. What is the team culture and management style within the front-of-house department?