by evansfox | May 5, 2014
If you have a restaurant, bar or club with a New York liquor license, there are legal restrictions on who you can employ. The Alcohol Beverage Control Law (Section 102(2)) prevents on-premise retail licensees (bars, clubs and restaurants) from employing individuals...
by evansfox | Jan 30, 2014
Somewhere in your office, you probably have one file for each current and former employee over the past few years. With one in every two employers facing EEOC complaints, employers will want to change how they store employee records. The best practice is to keep...
by evansfox | Jan 28, 2014
Many of our clients despise reading and just want “the bottom line.” Here it is: Measurement Equivalents 750 mL bottle = 25.4 ounces dash = 02 ounces tsp. = .16 ounces Tbs. = .48 ounces Target pour cost = Cost of Ingredients/Retail sales price of drink = 18%...
by evansfox | Jan 21, 2014
JANUARY National Thank You Month National Hobby Month January 1 – Wednesday National Bloody Mary Day New Year’s Day January 4 – Saturday National Trivia Day January 11 – Saturday National Hot Toddy Day January 19 – Sunday National Popcorn Day...
by evansfox | Jan 9, 2014
Yes. New York Liquor Law permits on-premises licensees to deliver beer in containers along with a food order as long as that order is received in the licensed premises. An order received by the licensee in the licensed premises over the telephone (or by fax)...