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In the state of Kansas what are the labor laws regarding lunch breaks?

There is no federal law requiring breaks or lunch breaks. Some states have state laws that govern breaks and lunch breaks. Kansas does not have any state laws requiring breaks or lunch breaks. So your employer can legally work you an 8 or 10 hour shift without a break.


Can an employer make lunch breaks mandatory?

Yes, because Federal labor law requires employers to provide lunch breaks.


Does federal law require employers to give employees a lunch break?

State laws typically require a lunch break or other breaks during the work day. Federal law does not typically require it.


is it florida law that companys give two 15 min breaks and a 30 min lunch?

It is the Fair Labor Standards Act, a federal law. Florida actually has no break laws whatsoever. Only a limited number of states have laws about breaks and even those laws can be very limited still.


Do employers have to allow employees break time?

Under some US state laws and most European labor laws, yes. But they are subject to various restrictions as to when and for how long. The US federal wage and hour laws do not require lunch or coffee breaks. However, when employers do offer short breaks (usually lasting about 5 to 20 minutes), federal law considers the breaks as compensable work hours that would be included in the sum of hours worked during the work week. This is primarily considered in determining if overtime was worked. (Lunch breaks are not included in pay or in overtime calculation.)


Does a company in Alabama have to give breaks to employees who work on Saturday?

Alabama does not have a law requiring employers to give any breaks to employees no matter what days they work....There is no federal or Alabama state law mandating that an employer must allow for any meal breaks or other breaks, regardless of the day of the week that is worked.For information on federal labor laws concerning paid breaks, meal breaks and other breaks, see this website:http:/www.dol.gov/dol/topic/workhours/breaks.htmFor information on Alabama state laws concerning meal breaks or other breaks, see this website:http://www.humanresourceblog.com/2008/02/05/alabama-break-laws/Also, here is an additional website that combines information on federal and Alabama state laws into a comprehensive summary:http://blog.laborlawcenter.com/2006/07/27/alabama-lunch-and-break-law/


Does Publix offer their employees with a break other than a lunch break?

As a conscientious employer, Publix observes all the federal and state laws concerning labor. If you work for six hours, the federal law says that you are entitled to a lunch break of at least 1/2 hour. For seven hours, you are also entitled to a ten minute break plus the lunch break. For an eight hour shift, you are entitled to two ten minute breaks and a one hour lunch break. Publix vigorously enforces the law. State law may vary in your state, and Publix has certain employees in your district to make sure these laws are observed.


What are the release dates for Lunch Breaks - 2010?

Lunch Breaks - 2010 was released on: USA: 24 September 2011 (Clearwater Film Festival)


Do you have to stay at work on your breaks and lunch?

Yes.


How long is the french lunch break?

French lunch breaks are one hour long.


What is the law regarding lunch breaks in Oklahoma?

Minors under the age of sixteen are required to be given 30 minutes if they have worked more than five hours. For those above the age of sixteen there is no law requiring breaks of any kind in Oklahoma. Federal law also does not require lunch breaks except to stipulate that during unpaid long breaks, thirty minutes or more, the employee must be relieved of all duties.


Is there a law that requires an employer to give an employee a break after so many hours of work?

There's no federal law that requires it, but some states may. As far as the federal level goes, your employer should offer you coffee breaks and must pay you for the time you're on those breaks. However, if you're taking a lunch break of at least 30 minutes, then they don't have to pay you for that. But there is no mandatory period after which you must be given a break according to the The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA.

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