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RMM34667

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? FLORIDA

Sorry if this is the wrong forum, but wasn't sure which most applies.

But my question is in reference to lunches and breaks.

I work in a call center in Florida, and work 4 ten hour shifts (11 hours with lunch). Today I work from 10am to 9pm and my schedule is as follows:

Lunch 11 - 12
Break 3:00 - 3:20
Break 5:40 - 6:00

So, after my lunch hour I will have 9 hours to go and will only have two twenty minute breaks. Is this legal?

thanks
 


Beth3

Senior Member
Since your employer doesn't have to provide you with any breaks at all, yes, it's perfectly legal.
 

RMM34667

Junior Member
WOW, I am surprised to learn that an employer can require you to work 9 hours without breaks. I thought there were laws to protect workers. Guess I was wrong.

thanks for the reality check.
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
Laws regarding lunches and breaks are state specific. Some states do require them. Florida doesn't.

Florida offers very few protections to its workers, I have to say. Other states do much better.
 

Beth3

Senior Member
WOW, I am surprised to learn that an employer can require you to work 9 hours without breaks. But as you have experienced , employers do offer meal and rest breaks even though no laws require them to do so.
 

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