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Hour Break vs accidents...they ARE related
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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1181119" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>My understanding of policy is that you are required to take a 1 hr break only if you work at least 8 hrs. If you work 7:59 or less, you are only required to take 30 minutes. Many station managers have gone with the "new policy", which is that everyone must take an hour regardless of how many hours are actually worked, and isn't actual policy at all. This is absolutely a safety issue because we are being pressured to do more in less time. There are many days where taking 60 minutes makes no sense operationally, so it's all about the money...as usual.</p><p></p><p>This is simply another way to cheat you out of money and to boost the numbers. It will fail, just like every other management scheme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1181119, member: 12508"] My understanding of policy is that you are required to take a 1 hr break only if you work at least 8 hrs. If you work 7:59 or less, you are only required to take 30 minutes. Many station managers have gone with the "new policy", which is that everyone must take an hour regardless of how many hours are actually worked, and isn't actual policy at all. This is absolutely a safety issue because we are being pressured to do more in less time. There are many days where taking 60 minutes makes no sense operationally, so it's all about the money...as usual. This is simply another way to cheat you out of money and to boost the numbers. It will fail, just like every other management scheme. [/QUOTE]
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