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 Can my employer deny me a meal period?

 

An employer must provide a meal period of at least 30 consecutive minutes if the employee has worked for 7½ or more consecutive hours. However, the Labor Commissioner will exempt the employer from this requirement if one of the following conditions is present:

a. complying with this requirement would endanger public safety;

b. the duties of the position can only be performed by one employee;
c. the employer employs less than 5 employees on that shift at that one business location (this only applies to that particular shift); or,
d. the employer's operation requires that employees be available to respond to urgent conditions, and that the employees are compensated for the meal period.

 

Meal period requirements are covered under 31-51ii of the Conn. State Statutes. 

Richard Hayber
The Hayber Law Firm, LLC
 
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