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by csunbird 2175 days ago
It is even worse when it is legally required for employer to allow for an hour break after every 4 working hours.

Edit: It is at least where I live. (EU)

2 comments

Typical US state laws are 15 minute paid break for every 4 hours and an unpaid 30 minute meal break for every 8 hours. The assumption is that these breaks must be scheduled for hourly workers but that “white collar, non-overtime” workers have enough flexibility to self schedule.
In the UK at least, it's not this generous, even with the legislation from the EU working time directive. What country are you in?
I live in Germany and it seems like I am incorrect (I looked it up), it is actually 30 minutes, for 9 hours of work. But my contract states it is 1 hour per day, which I assumed was the law. Sorry about the confusion!
NP, and good on you for having such a good contract!