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It's generally fine, because the working hours stipulated by the state are 8 hours, and if you work overtime, you will be paid overtime, and it won't make people tired.
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That's what restaurant work looks like. Your meal time and normal meal times are definitely staggered. Otherwise, you're going to eat. What to do with the guests.
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I think you should come up with the Labor Law of the People's Republic of China to protect your legitimate rights and interests when necessary. Of course, if there is a contract, do it according to the contract.
It's not your responsibility alone, the cashier is mainly the responsibility of the cashier, you also have your work to do, it is impossible to stick to it, if you want to pay for it, you and the cashier have a share. Did you ask anyone else to see it when you walked away? If there are other people who are also responsible, in fact, there must be a person at the front desk to prevent the town store from running orders, no matter how busy you are, you can't be negligent.
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The cashier has to bear the risk of finding the wrong money and compensating himself, and other aspects are still better.
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Look at the surveillance, and if there is no monitoring, look for the public security.