Meal-Break Rules Require Some Flexibility for Workers
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Regarding “Proposed Meal-Break Rules Panned by Worker Advocates,” Feb. 9:
Any law that makes it so that I have to go into work a half-hour early when there is no business in my restaurant, and then am forced to sit down and not get paid for a half-hour while my restaurant is busy and I could be making money, is stupid.
Workers like myself need the ability to choose when, and maybe even if, I take my lunch break. It should be for me to decide.
Rachael Schnebly
Yorba Linda
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