30 minute lunch for hourly employees
longie
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Is is a federal and or PA requirement for all hourly employees to punch out for a 30 minute lunch when they work at least 7 continious hours?
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As "Dandy Don" has written above the government does not say a meal break is required; it just lays out, that if you do not give the employee a BONA FIDE MEAL BREAK then you must consider the normal time that someone would normally stop working and eating a meal, as working time and count it in the hours worked in that day.
My contact with the wage and hour folks over time has allowed me to include in our policy pages that the company requires a meal break be given to our employees "a 30 minute meal break within a normal 6 hour period of time and our management team is expected to give this period of time in their schedules of work as a matter of "safety" to the employee, for which we do not consider the time as paid time.
Now, there are some task scheduled that once started, we do not stop and take a meal break until after we complete the task. After which, we give our the employees either a meal break or they are released to go home. If there is other work to be performed a 30 minute meal break is given and then the employee continues to work until released.
Hope this helps you to understand and develop a company required meal and rest break policy that fits your companiew needs and satisfies the federal law.