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Rob
Another appellate court decision was issued today regarding whether an employer is obligated to ensure employees take required meal and rest breaks. In Brinkley v. Public Storage, Inc. (B20513), the Second Appellate District rejected the employee’s argument that employers must force ...
Rob
Another appellate court decision was issued today regarding whether an employer is obligated to ensure employees take required meal and rest breaks. In Brinkley v. Public Storage, Inc. (B20513), the Second Appellate District rejected the employee’s argument that employers must force ...
California Supreme Court to Review Rest and Meal Break Case
Back in August, we reported a California Court of Appeals decision that employers must provide rest and meal breaks, but are not required to control that the breaks were taken. Last week, the California Supreme Court granted review of that case - it might uphold the decision, but it...
Rob
For the first time, a California appellate court has held that employers do not need to force their employees to take meal breaks. While several federal cases have found that employers do not need to force employees to take meal breaks, the only California appellate court decision on the matter ...
Rob
For the first time, a California appellate court has held that employers do not need to force their employees to take meal breaks. While several federal cases have found that employers do not need to force employees to take meal breaks, the only California appellate court decision on the matter ...
