Are you as passionate about the restaurant industry as we are? Are you looking to provide impeccable customer service to our member’s clientele? If so, then we can find the right fit for you!
CRA matches a wide variety of employment opportunities in different areas: food & beverage service, hostessing/reservations, marketing, culinary/kitchen, and others. Does something pique your interest?
Please send in your open application for us to match you with one of our members.
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Do you have a business in the hospitality industry? Then you cannot escape rules regarding food safety. You have probably already come across the term 'HACCP'. But what exactly is HACCP and what does it mean for you as a catering entrepreneur?
HACCP stands for Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points).
There are 2 ways to comply with the HACCP rules: you can use an approved Hygiene Code of the sector in which you work or you can draw up a HACCP plan yourself.
The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) monitors compliance with the rules.
The Hygiene Code is sometimes confused with the Declaration of Knowledge and Understanding Social Hygiene.
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The association of restaurants on Curacao provides information exchange between restaurants, provides advice and courses and develops activities for the benefit of the restaurant sector on Curacao. Full-time service can be provided and the restaurants are represented to media and government as one sector.
Goals of the association:
Information provision
Talks with government, government agencies and other industry associations.
The CRA has close contact with the following government services and ministries, including:
Offering courses, events and marketing activities.
Becoming a member of the CRA requires a ‘restaurant A’ and or ‘B license’. Contribution is Naf 100, – (incl. OB) per month. Payable in advance (Naf 1100, – per year, one month discount) or monthly with a standing bank order.