As I understood it when working for Sears, if you're scheduled for eight clock-hours (8-4), then you're only REALLY scheduled for seven and one-half hours of working time, because you have to be given at least 30 minutes unpaid break for lunch, which comes out of the eight hour clock time. This throws off the calculations for break times somewhat and is how Sears used to get (ostensibly) a full day's work out of an employee without giving them two breaks during the day; because we only worked 7.5 hours, we weren't eligible for the second paid 15 min break (or benefits, or guaranteed hours, or any of those nifty full-time perks).
A lot of places will schedule you for 8.5 hours, so they can give you the half hour unpaid break and still get the full 8 hours that they pay you for.
One place I worked did that, but gave 2 10 minute breaks (which i was told was the requirement) 1 whenever the catering truck came by in the morning, and 1 around 3 in the afternoon.
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Date: 2004-02-03 07:07 am (UTC)Re:
Date: 2004-02-03 07:39 am (UTC)One place I worked did that, but gave 2 10 minute breaks (which i was told was the requirement) 1 whenever the catering truck came by in the morning, and 1 around 3 in the afternoon.