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Lunch breaks - compulsory in UK?
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Hi
I understand that the Working Time regs stipulate that an employee is ENTITLED to a 30 min lunchbreak but does anyone know how the law stands regarding whether or not it is COMPULSORY for an employee to take a lunch break? My colleagues and I all work through our lunch so that we can leave early.
Also does the entitlement of 30 mins change once an employee works 7 hours? If anyone could direct me to a link which clarifies entitlement vs compulsory I would be grateful.
Many thanks.
I understand that the Working Time regs stipulate that an employee is ENTITLED to a 30 min lunchbreak but does anyone know how the law stands regarding whether or not it is COMPULSORY for an employee to take a lunch break? My colleagues and I all work through our lunch so that we can leave early.
Also does the entitlement of 30 mins change once an employee works 7 hours? If anyone could direct me to a link which clarifies entitlement vs compulsory I would be grateful.
Many thanks.
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It is compulsory for employers to to allow a break. It is only recommended that you take them.
http://www.direct.gov...ndTimeOff/DG_10029451
http://www.direct.gov...ndTimeOff/DG_10029451
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When I was a manager we didn't allow folk to go home early or start late in place of a lunch break because we as a management team felt that the job was too strenuous to go a whole day without a break, not least to eat and drink. The working week was 40 hours over 5 days but that allowed for 45 minutes a day unpaid breaks. Ie pay was structured over 36 hours.