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Q. 휴식시간 및 오버타임 미지급에 관해 질문 드립니다.

지역California 아이디p**metheu**** 공감0
조회2,344 작성일11/25/2014 4:55:02 PM
현재 식당에서 1년동안 일하고 있습니다. 하루에 일하는 시간은 6-7시간씩 쉬지 않고 일합니다만 쉬는 시간이 없습니다. 예전에는 하루에 8-10시간씩, 2주에 90-100시간씩 일했었는데 오버타임 페이도 없었습니다. 타임카드도 손으로 직접 씁니다.(타임카드 펀치기계가 없음) 물론 타임카드에는 쉬는시간및 오버타임 기입이 전혀 되어 있지 않습니다.
클레임을 걸어도 문제 없을까요?

1. 쉬는 시간 및 오버타임 페이 미지급
2. 타임카드 손으로 씀, 쉬는시간및 오버타임 시간 기입 되어 있지 않음

클레임 거는데 문제 없을까요? 현재 신분은 합법적으로 일하고 있습니다.
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Under California law, if you are a non-exempt worker, you are entitled to meal and rest breaks: a 30-minute meal break if you work more than 5 hours in a workday, and 10 minutes breaks for every 4 hours you work. There are other requirements though. If your boss doesn’t comply with break requirements, they are required to pay you one extra hour of regular pay for each day on which a break violation occurred.
Rest Breaks
1. If you work at least 3.5 hours in a day, you are entitled to a rest break.
2. Your boss must give you a rest break of at least 10 consecutive minutes for each 4 hours worked.
3. Rest breaks must to the extent possible be in the middle of each work period.
4. Rest breaks must be paid.
5. Your boss may require you to remain on work premises during your rest break.
6. You cannot be required to work during any required rest break. [Cal. Lab. C. 226.7]. BUT, you are free to skip your rest break provided your boss isn’t encouraging or forcing you to.
Meal Breaks
1. If you work over 5 hours in a day, you are entitled to a meal break of at least 30 minutes. BUT, you can agree with your boss to waive this meal period provided you do not work more than 6 hours in the workday. You can also agree with your boss to an on-duty meal break which counts as time worked and is paid.
2. If you work over 10 hours in a day, you are entitled to a second meal break of at least 30 minutes. You can agree with your boss to waive the second meal break if you do not work more than 12 hours and you did not waive your first meal break.
3. Your boss has an affirmative obligation to ensure you are free to take your meal break off work premises.
4. You cannot be required to work during any required rest break. [Cal. Lab. C. 226.7]. Your boss has an affirmative obligation to ensure you are actually relieved of all duty and are not performing any work during meal breaks.

If your employer is violating your rights to meal and rest breaks, you should contact a lawyer right away.
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