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<blockquote data-quote="Bubblehead" data-source="post: 395218" data-attributes="member: 14176"><p>This whole issue surfaced due to the class action lawsuit filed by the drivers in California. They are afforded an hour lunch break contractually. The company was taking an hour out of their pay whether they took it or not and they were burned for 87 million dollars when they lost the suit. How this equates with the 1 minute mandate is a mystery to me. This was the flavor of the week in my center also. I urge your members and all others to use the DIAD as a tool to represent your days work. If you took a lunch, and you should, then record it as such. If not, then don't. It is much easier to prove a case of dishonesty when you are being dishonest. Being directed to be dishonest is not going to be a good defense at the state panel. Let your conscience be your guide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubblehead, post: 395218, member: 14176"] This whole issue surfaced due to the class action lawsuit filed by the drivers in California. They are afforded an hour lunch break contractually. The company was taking an hour out of their pay whether they took it or not and they were burned for 87 million dollars when they lost the suit. How this equates with the 1 minute mandate is a mystery to me. This was the flavor of the week in my center also. I urge your members and all others to use the DIAD as a tool to represent your days work. If you took a lunch, and you should, then record it as such. If not, then don't. It is much easier to prove a case of dishonesty when you are being dishonest. Being directed to be dishonest is not going to be a good defense at the state panel. Let your conscience be your guide. [/QUOTE]
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