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Forced to work through break, not given my 10 minutes until I was ready to punch out
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<blockquote data-quote="Nimnim" data-source="post: 1037327" data-attributes="member: 28856"><p><strong>Re: Forced to work through break, not given my 10 minutes until I was ready to punch </strong></p><p></p><p>Depending where you are the supplement may have wording on it, mine in the south is between 1st and 3rd hour, but if your area is slammed many will let it slide as long as they get their 10 minutes. For me, it's rare they ask me to work through break as an irreg driver, it's usually on a special sort like the day before Thanksgiving, and if I don't actually take a break I make sure they put 10 minutes on my time. Haven't had a problem yet after 7 years.</p><p></p><p>If your supplement doesn't have language, your state law may.</p><p></p><p>Look into it, if you're entitled, contract or state law, you're entitled. If it's contractual you can grieve it, if it's state law you can report it to the appropriate office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nimnim, post: 1037327, member: 28856"] [b]Re: Forced to work through break, not given my 10 minutes until I was ready to punch [/b] Depending where you are the supplement may have wording on it, mine in the south is between 1st and 3rd hour, but if your area is slammed many will let it slide as long as they get their 10 minutes. For me, it's rare they ask me to work through break as an irreg driver, it's usually on a special sort like the day before Thanksgiving, and if I don't actually take a break I make sure they put 10 minutes on my time. Haven't had a problem yet after 7 years. If your supplement doesn't have language, your state law may. Look into it, if you're entitled, contract or state law, you're entitled. If it's contractual you can grieve it, if it's state law you can report it to the appropriate office. [/QUOTE]
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