I have just been reading the posts from Feb 05 RE. your trip to the wrong side of the law.
Just curious . . . why do Hilton group insist the general manager is named on the premises license? The whole licensing system is a lot more flexible nowadays and you can have as many license holders in one premises as you like, ANY of whom can be named premises supervisor on the premises license (only one at a time though) so surely you could be GM and not be named on the license (this happens a lot at our stores, since managers get moved about often)? It seems a bit mean of them to discontinue your employment over this, TBH, since there is no law about it, even on the old system.
Hope things are still going ok in your life!
Just curious . . . why do Hilton group insist the general manager is named on the premises license? The whole licensing system is a lot more flexible nowadays and you can have as many license holders in one premises as you like, ANY of whom can be named premises supervisor on the premises license (only one at a time though) so surely you could be GM and not be named on the license (this happens a lot at our stores, since managers get moved about often)? It seems a bit mean of them to discontinue your employment over this, TBH, since there is no law about it, even on the old system.
Hope things are still going ok in your life!