'You may not be allowed to leave': Worker shares break room poster at their new job detailing restrictive break policy

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    Font - i started a new job this week Breaks on your shift: All minors should never work more than a 5-hour shift without a 30-minute break. If you are pre-approved to work more than a 5-hour shift, then you are required by law to clock out for 30 minutes. If anyone working a shift of 8 hours or less desires a break to eat or otherwise, they must clock out for this time. An appropriate time to clock out should be discussed with the manager in charge and is not guaranteed! You are highly encourage
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    Font - jacknimrod10 Young people these days don't want to work. For stemployers. 1.2k daDeliLlama 188 Reply Share Every time I hear this I mention how employers make it hard to work...so many lengths of bullsh to go through in order to just land a low entry level job. IrocDewclaw ... 40 Reply Share I always tell them to finish the statement. When they look at me wierd I add "for you." Then explain why. Reply Share
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    Font - UniquePariah If I'm not clocked in, you cannot tell me where I am allowed to be, you're not paying me, I'm not working for you. 252 Reply Share
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    Font - Next_Reflection4664 Having to deal with some customer's dumb, petty complaints and demands when you haven't eaten for the last 8 hours? GTFO. 52 Reply Share
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    Font - steven112789 Time to start looking for a new job Reply Share 20
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    Font - usernametaken99991 If I'm clocked out I'm gone. I'll sit in my car in the parking lot or run off into the fug woods to eat my chips and sandwich. Not clocked in = not available. 10 Reply Share

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