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Florida Law on Lunch Breaks- What is it?

Posted by attyriggins at 08:22 PM on February 15, 2009

This may come as a huge surprise, but there is NO set law for lunch breaks in the state of Florida for adult workers.  If you receive a 15, 20, 30, or 60 minute break during the work week, it is due to the terms of the employment agreement you have with your employer.  It could also be a part of an union agreement.

 

However, there are certain child labor laws which express in great detail the length and times that certain minors can work.  It also instructs the employers on the number and length of breaks for the children.

 

 

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