California workers breaks and lunch hours

    • [DOC File]Form Packet - New Hire - Unclassified

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      It is district policy that unclassified employees shall not work more than eight (8) hours in any work day to avoid overtime hours and pay. Lunch and Rest Breaks . As a general rule, employees who work a period of more than five hours are allowed an “off-the-clock” meal period of thirty (30) minutes.


    • [DOC File]MCN Policy - Migrant Clinicians Network

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      Employees with a workday of five hours or longer are entitled to a 1 hour lunch break. The lunch break is unpaid time. Lunch breaks should generally fall between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. unless circumstances otherwise dictate. For the most part employees are free to take their lunch breaks …


    • SECTION 028300 - LEAD ABATEMENT

      In addition to items a-h of this section, workers who perform lead removal work must also be DHS lead trained workers according to 17 CCR Division 1, Chapter 8. Medical Surveillance: Provide medical examinations for all workers performing the removal of lead paint, removal of settled leaded dust, or welding / hot cutting steel where lead paint ...


    • [DOC File]STATEMENT AS TO THE BASIS FOR AMENDMENT

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      Regarding worker safety, proponents stated that bus drivers can be behind the wheel 10 hours a day and on duty 15 hours, while intrastate haulers of property can be required to drive a 12 hour shift and be on duty 15 hours. Without breaks and meal period, petitioners asserted that the drivers” health and the public safety is affected.


    • [DOCX File]California Courts - Home

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      effective January 1, 2000 (Stats. 1999, ch. 134, § 6), codified meal-break requirements for employees working more than five hours in one day, requiring employers to provide employees with meal breaks “of not less than 30 minutes” for workdays of more than five hours, and to provide two 30-minute meal breaks for workdays of more than 10 hours.


    • [DOCX File]www.courts.ca.gov

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      Plaintiff averred her lunch breaks were “often interrupted . . . with questions about patients or work-related tasks by coworkers and Charge Nurses.” She “often took short meal periods or rest breaks because supervisors would walk into the break room and look at the clock, signaling that they expected [her] to clock-in.”


    • [DOC File]11 - Legal Aid at Work – free legal services for workers

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      [Example 1] As a result of [Name]’s disability, she occasionally experiences episodes of disorientation and dizziness. During these episodes, [Name] must sit or lie down for a few minutes to recover. Therefore, [Name] needs, as an accommodation, permission to take these short breaks.


    • [DOC File]SCA WORK HOURS & PAY

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      Nonexempt staff must also take a half-hour unpaid lunch break and have the option of taking an additional unpaid half-hour. We ask that all staff coordinate lunch and rest breaks with coworkers to ensure adequate coverage for all functions. If you are Nonexempt, you may not skip your breaks or meal period, nor can you combine breaks with lunch.


    • [DOC File]RFP 901559 - Armed Security Guard Services

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      The positions require split shift coverage for lunch and overtime since they exceed eight hours per shift. Contractor shall provide additional personnel to cover morning and afternoon breaks, lunch breaks, vacation, sick time, and other leaves as required.


    • [DOCX File]Los Angeles County Workforce Development – Jobs and ...

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      Under California Labor Code Section 512 a worker is entitled to, at a minimum, a 30 minute lunch break when the daily work schedule exceeds over six (6) hours and a 10 minute break for every four (4) hours …


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