Working in the food service industry / developed collaboratively on behalf of the BC Provincial Cook Articulation Committee and go2HR; developing, editing and reviewing by Wendy Anderson, Selkirk College [and 29 others].
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TextPublisher: BCcampus, BC Open Textbook Project, Description: 1 online resource (140 pages)Subject(s): Food service -- TextbooksGenre/Form: Electronic books.LOC classification: TX943 | B75 2014Online resources: BC Open Textbook Project | BC Open Textbook Project PDF version Summary: "Working in the Food Service Industry is one of a series of Culinary Arts books developed to support the training of students and apprentices in British Columbia's food service and hospitality industry. Although created with the Professional Cook, Baker, and Meat Cutter programs in mind, these have been designed as a modular series, and therefore can be used to support a wide variety of programs that offer training in food service skills.Working in the Food Service Industry covers B.C. legislation and regulations for employment standards, as well as an overview of the "soft skills" of communication, conflict resolution, teamwork, and career planning"--BC Campus website.
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"Working in the Food Service Industry is one of a series of Culinary Arts books developed to support the training of students and apprentices in British Columbia's food service and hospitality industry. Although created with the Professional Cook, Baker, and Meat Cutter programs in mind, these have been designed as a modular series, and therefore can be used to support a wide variety of programs that offer training in food service skills.Working in the Food Service Industry covers B.C. legislation and regulations for employment standards, as well as an overview of the "soft skills" of communication, conflict resolution, teamwork, and career planning"--BC Campus website.
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