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What to do if my employee refuses to take their break?

It is a law? They would rather work instead . should i force them to go or is it a work law?
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labor laws in ny?


    




leysarob
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Employees who work a shift of more than six hours starting before 11 A.M. and continuing until 2 P.M. must have an uninterrupted lunch period of at least half an hour between 11 A.M. and 2 P.M.

For meal period requirements, go to:

www.labor.state.ny.us/business_ny/empl…

Meal periods are not counted as work time, thus employers need not pay for that time. Other "Breaks", such as for "rest periods" or "coffee breaks," are not required. If a break (of up to 20 minutes) is permitted, then it should be paid as working time.

Now, if your employees refuse to take breaks that you mandate as the employer, write them up. They need to follow the rules you set in place.


hghostinme
break is required by law
and one can always say break or highway
its your business , and your rules...
you do the hiring , you can do the firing
its all YOUR choice


Anti_Censorship
You should give them a raise for working so hard. Most laws are that an employee has to take a 30 minute meal break if they work more than 6 hours in a row. I don't really see how you could "force" them to take it however.


HALLALJPAA
I never take a break or lunch. I work 8 and half hours a day and only record 8 hours. I don't take breaks because I am not comfortable in my work environment and I get anxious leaving my desk. There is an employee that is threatening and verbally abusive and I only feel safe at my desk. I am telling this to you to give you insight as to maybe why your employee is not wanting to go on break. I am in fear of my personal safety if I alert anyone to the abuse so I just prefer my boss being a little frustrated by my not taking a break. If he really cared he would pull into a safe area and have an actual discussion about why I don't go on break.


John
Make them start work a half hour later then what they're
scheduled to start. This will cover break time.

If they start work at 7:00 am tell them to come in at 7:30 am. Lie to them new hours, lol...........


Love my LO!
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If they are under 18 years of age a break is required by law. If their over 18 they do not have to take a break but its your company and you can choose to have them take an unpaid break if you wish.


Diane M
It depends on whether you are talking about 15 minute rest breaks that are paid time or 30 to 60 minute meal breaks which usually are unpaid time. Many people work through 15 minute breaks but you cant actually let a person work and not pay them for a meal break. Employees work better if they take a little time away from their work and come back refreshed. I would insist that they take time away from their work tasks even if they dont want to eat or socialize.


Judy
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In some states, it's a law that they must get a break after a certain number of hours - in most places it isn't. Check on what the law is in your state. It is probably on your state website under department of labor if it's required.


Expert Realtor
If they are on a paid break, and you offer to let them sit out and they don't...that's a choice.

However, you can force them to take a lunch...unpaid. If they refuse to clock out, that is grounds for termination...b/c you risk getting fined if your time records are reviewed and your employee has worked over with no lunch.....or even worse, if they quit and then turn around and sue you claiming you never gave them a lunch. You need to have time records to back that up.

Protect yourself.


Cube Dweller
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There are no laws that say you have to give them a break as some people believe. If an employee wants to work through the break that you allow them to have out of kindness then that is one good employee.


Blue Eyed Baby
The law says that they must be allowed a break. If they refuse to take their break, I would suggest that you have them sign a note acknowledging this. Maybe something such as: "Although my employer has allowed and scheduled a break time, I __________, have chosen not to take my break. This is my own decision and I am fully aware of the labor laws concerning employee breaks. I will in no way hold my employer responsible for paying any additional wages for the time allotted for breaks that I choose to work."
Have them sign and date it and keep it in their employee file.


IAskUAnswer
I used to not take my 15 min breaks either - there was just too much to do. It didn't matter on the payroll system we were under if the 15 mins were clocked in or not so it wasn't a big deal. I always took the 30 mins because I was hungry by then and it's illegal for it not to be taken and clocked in.

Let them work if they want, but as someone suggests, you never know if people would use it against you later, so have them sign something saying they give it up. I


north o
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You can't 'force' them to take their break. Yes, they should be taking it as per labour laws.

I would just document it. Dates, times they were supposed to take their break and what their response was when you asked/insisted that they do take it.

Nice to have an eager employee!





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