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There is no law that states an employee has to have a lunch period. If the employer chooses to give you a lunch break, they do not have to pay you for that time. However some staes
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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
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the law that i think is that u take a lnch break for a limited amount of time so that they can come back and do there job so they can be paid.
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If you are on the job more than six hours, you should receive a lunch break. There is not a set time that your lunch break should occur. No matter how long your shift occurs, you
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