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<blockquote data-quote="BigBrownSanta" data-source="post: 410450" data-attributes="member: 11097"><p>IMO, your center manager is telling you that you are not required to take a lunch. That's a gift. Unless you really want to waste a full hour unpaid, I would suggest stopping for say 20 minutes to eat then continue your route and get home 40 minutes earlier than you would have. </p><p></p><p>If the center manager says you still have to show a full hour lunch, then I would work as directed, then file to be paid for the time you worked off the clock. If that grievance doesn't get you paid, I would then report it to the state Department of Labor. There are laws that say you must be paid for all hours worked.</p><p></p><p>There are other ways to fix this also. You could take your full hour lunch after your last air delivery. There's no way to connect a lunch at 10 am to missed businesses at 5 pm without making a really big stretch. Send a message about 3 pm to let them know you will have missed pieces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBrownSanta, post: 410450, member: 11097"] IMO, your center manager is telling you that you are not required to take a lunch. That's a gift. Unless you really want to waste a full hour unpaid, I would suggest stopping for say 20 minutes to eat then continue your route and get home 40 minutes earlier than you would have. If the center manager says you still have to show a full hour lunch, then I would work as directed, then file to be paid for the time you worked off the clock. If that grievance doesn't get you paid, I would then report it to the state Department of Labor. There are laws that say you must be paid for all hours worked. There are other ways to fix this also. You could take your full hour lunch after your last air delivery. There's no way to connect a lunch at 10 am to missed businesses at 5 pm without making a really big stretch. Send a message about 3 pm to let them know you will have missed pieces. [/QUOTE]
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