Extended Meal Break Sample Clauses

Extended Meal Break. With manager's approval, an employee on a flexible schedule may take a longer meal break up to 2 hours (including the 30-minute non-paid meal break). Extended meal breaks must be offset by o Work at the beginning or the end of the day, or o Work on another day during the workweek or the pay period, consistent with the flexible schedule selected. Employees choosing to use this flexibility are not entitled to earn additional premium pay such as night differential or Sunday premium pay. If the extended meal break is not offset by work, the excess time must be charged to the appropriate leave category. This flexibility is not available on traditional or compressed schedules.
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