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pepyto

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Assume an employee at your restaurant wanted to wear a religious symbol on the outside of his or her work uniform. How could you determine if the employee had a protected right to wear the symbol?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

The BAC that is considered illegal to operate a vehicle in the state that you live in is?
 
  a. .08
 b. .06
 c. .10
 
  d. 8.0



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Answer to Question 1

The purpose of this question is twofold. The first is to illustrate to students one type of difficult decision they may be required to make when they manage a food service operation. The second purpose is to allow students to consider where they would go to find specialized information they may need to make good operating decisions.

In this example, as in many others today, managers should seek legal advice before making some types of decisions. Sources of such legal advice may include the operation's own attorney, professional trade associations such as the National Restaurant Association (NRA) or, if the operation is part of a chain, human resource professionals employed by the chain.

Answer to Question 2

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