Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really being tracked? I know our building you only swipe in each morning.
I'm at a swipe-in, swipe-out HQ. That said, do you really want to risk timecard fraud?
We had this very question come up at an RTO office hour, and our HR staff was unequivocal that 8 hours means 8.5 plus a lunch break in the middle. No gaming the system to leave "early".
I don’t want to risk time card fraud, but I also don’t want to be treated like a child.
This. We had someone do this years ago and got disciplined out of that behavior.
As a supervisor if I know about it, I’d have to counsel or discipline the employee. Please don’t put your supervisors in that position. You can’t leave early even if you aren’t eating.
Nothing riles me up more than my bogus 30 min I’m forced to take. I’m not in a CBU either.
labor laws and state laws a lunch break of at least 30 minutes is require by law for hourly employees
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really being tracked? I know our building you only swipe in each morning.
I'm at a swipe-in, swipe-out HQ. That said, do you really want to risk timecard fraud?
We had this very question come up at an RTO office hour, and our HR staff was unequivocal that 8 hours means 8.5 plus a lunch break in the middle. No gaming the system to leave "early".
I don’t want to risk time card fraud, but I also don’t want to be treated like a child.
This. We had someone do this years ago and got disciplined out of that behavior.
As a supervisor if I know about it, I’d have to counsel or discipline the employee. Please don’t put your supervisors in that position. You can’t leave early even if you aren’t eating.
Nothing riles me up more than my bogus 30 min I’m forced to take. I’m not in a CBU either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally think the 30 minute break is BS. It should be one hour mandatory. And must leave work station.
The one hour lunch is based on Science. Back years ago there was no lunch break, the workers fought for a lunch. To surprise of bosses over time they figured one hour was optimal for productivity as it gave them the proper mental and physical break to work hard all afternoon. Any shorter just meant unhappy tired workers in afternoon who are less productive.
Leave the workstation and go where? Eat in the bathroom? Or should we switch workstations and eat at someone else's desk? There's certainly no dining area in my building, they are cramming people into workspaces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really being tracked? I know our building you only swipe in each morning.
I'm at a swipe-in, swipe-out HQ. That said, do you really want to risk timecard fraud?
We had this very question come up at an RTO office hour, and our HR staff was unequivocal that 8 hours means 8.5 plus a lunch break in the middle. No gaming the system to leave "early".
I don’t want to risk time card fraud, but I also don’t want to be treated like a child.
This. We had someone do this years ago and got disciplined out of that behavior.
As a supervisor if I know about it, I’d have to counsel or discipline the employee. Please don’t put your supervisors in that position. You can’t leave early even if you aren’t eating.
Nothing riles me up more than my bogus 30 min I’m forced to take. I’m not in a CBU either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really being tracked? I know our building you only swipe in each morning.
I'm at a swipe-in, swipe-out HQ. That said, do you really want to risk timecard fraud?
We had this very question come up at an RTO office hour, and our HR staff was unequivocal that 8 hours means 8.5 plus a lunch break in the middle. No gaming the system to leave "early".
I don’t want to risk time card fraud, but I also don’t want to be treated like a child.
This. We had someone do this years ago and got disciplined out of that behavior.
As a supervisor if I know about it, I’d have to counsel or discipline the employee. Please don’t put your supervisors in that position. You can’t leave early even if you aren’t eating.
Nothing riles me up more than my bogus 30 min I’m forced to take. I’m not in a CBU either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really being tracked? I know our building you only swipe in each morning.
I'm at a swipe-in, swipe-out HQ. That said, do you really want to risk timecard fraud?
We had this very question come up at an RTO office hour, and our HR staff was unequivocal that 8 hours means 8.5 plus a lunch break in the middle. No gaming the system to leave "early".
I don’t want to risk time card fraud, but I also don’t want to be treated like a child.
This. We had someone do this years ago and got disciplined out of that behavior.
Anonymous wrote:No allowed and technically you must take a 1/2 hour break/lunch after 5 hours at work. It can be less than 5 hours but it can't be more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we had to take the unpaid lunch during the day and could not put it at the end of the day.
This.
There is NO statutory requirement for when you take a lunch break. The ONLY statutory requirement surrounding work hours come from 5 U.S.C. § 6101 and 5 C.F.R. Part 610, which sets the 8-hour/day standard for full-time employees. The exact timing and rules around meal breaks come from agency policy or collective bargaining agreements. If your agency is silent on this, and you are a NBU, DO NOT ask the question. If you are a BU employee, check what your CBA says. If your agency requires meal time be taken to supplement your day at the office by an additional 1/2 hour, you could potentially challenge them on what statutory authority they used to come up with the requirement. ... Just sayin' since this Administration is so big on ONLY doing things that are statutorily mandated ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really being tracked? I know our building you only swipe in each morning.
I'm at a swipe-in, swipe-out HQ. That said, do you really want to risk timecard fraud?
We had this very question come up at an RTO office hour, and our HR staff was unequivocal that 8 hours means 8.5 plus a lunch break in the middle. No gaming the system to leave "early".
I don’t want to risk time card fraud, but I also don’t want to be treated like a child.
This. We had someone do this years ago and got disciplined out of that behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought we had to take the unpaid lunch during the day and could not put it at the end of the day.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really being tracked? I know our building you only swipe in each morning.
I'm at a swipe-in, swipe-out HQ. That said, do you really want to risk timecard fraud?
We had this very question come up at an RTO office hour, and our HR staff was unequivocal that 8 hours means 8.5 plus a lunch break in the middle. No gaming the system to leave "early".
I don’t want to risk time card fraud, but I also don’t want to be treated like a child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really being tracked? I know our building you only swipe in each morning.
I'm at a swipe-in, swipe-out HQ. That said, do you really want to risk timecard fraud?
We had this very question come up at an RTO office hour, and our HR staff was unequivocal that 8 hours means 8.5 plus a lunch break in the middle. No gaming the system to leave "early".
I don’t want to risk time card fraud, but I also don’t want to be treated like a child.