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| *Ostroff, Fair and Company>>>Food Service |
Does anyone elses job make them work through lunch? |
I have had a total of 2 lunches since I worked for this company. Is this normal? yeah its fairly normal thats why i dont feel so bad fcking off here. my last job i had to work my paid holidays for nothing in return as well. In the US, this is not legal in most job categories, without a written consent from the employee. no it isnt it is by law after four hours if you are scheduled for at least six hours that you are required to be given a break....so bring down the hammer....you need to talk calm at first....if they dont reply to that....get angry... I guess it depends on what you do and what times you come in to work. When I worked for restaurants, no we didn't get a lunch. We didn't get a break until our shift was up. When I worked for other jobs and worked 10-5, I just got a break, not a lunch. Maybe you could give us more information and we could better help you. It's a very common practice, especially when there is a lot of work to catch up. Though by law, you are entitled to <30 min lunch & 2 breaks in the morning & afternoon (10 min each) in California. But it doesn't really happen all the time. Growing, busy companies are like that. Unfortunately, so are stable, established, and incompetent ones. Is it worth the money anyway? Are you learning a lot, do you see advancement potential? Be sure you don't insist on your right to eat from a paper bag in peace if the long term price is you give up a promotion to a corner office. In most states it is against the law to work somone over 4 hours without a break.......... |
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