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Post: # 73434Post Millymollymandy »

I too find it hard to believe you can work in an office and not get the obligatory 1 hour for lunch. I understand things are different in factories etc, but an OFFICE????? :shock:

You should move to France and get the 35 hour week with 2 hours for lunch; though that's as long as you don't work in the corporate world in Paris, because they've never heard of the 35 hour week or 2 hours for lunch either!

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Post: # 73442Post hamster »

I keep threatening to move to France for that exact reason. Ah, a society that values taking time to eat proper food...
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Post: # 73451Post floraadora »

My husband works for Rolls Royce and only gets half an hour. Some days he is there from 7.15 to 6pm (he is a manager so sometimes has to work late) He works in the office as opposed to the shop floor.

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my OH choses to only have 1/2 hour lunch and then he comes home earlier.
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Post: # 73483Post Thomzo »

In my line of work long hours are expected. As for the working time directive, forget it, it's pretty standard to have to sign a waiver when you start a job. The pay does make up for it though.

Fee, have you thought about making a point and eating your lunch on the floor? You could take a picnic rug and let everyone fall over you.

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Post: # 73499Post ina »

It's amazing how many companies still stick to the minimum legal requirements as to breaks... :( But I'm sure they can't make you stay at your desk during your breaks? Isn't there a legal provision that they have to provide a place that's safe and clean and all the rest of it for your breaks? Or at least let you get out for a walk!

I'm lucky - officially I'm on flexi time, which would give me the option to have up to two hours lunch. Since I work in a farm environment, I generally have what all the other farm workers have: one hour lunch, and a break in the morning plus one in the afternoon. These breaks sometimes tend to be quite long, as my boss and I get chatting about work concerns - and then they turn into meetings... And since I live at work (tied cottage), I go home and have "proper" lunch. And I must say, I really appreciate having this opportunity.
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Post: # 73730Post the.fee.fairy »

I can take my breaks away from the desk - i have half an hour which i split into 2 15 minute breaks.

I take one before we get busy, and one after. I tend to eat at the desk because i can take my time eating then - if were to eat in my breaks it would be a 'bolt it down and get moving' problem.

I work for Fedex - i'm an export agent. I'm one of the ones that goes through the paperwork to decide whether you're exporting temporarily or not. I spend all ym day at the computer (apart from the 15 min breaks...and the odd wee!).

Its a boring job, and i dont plan to be here forever!!

I don't know what other companies do - i've always worked in pubs, but this one sticks to the working directives - half an hour for every 8 hours of work. I think it stinks - half an hour is not enough. I also think it shuld be paid too, but that's a different matter!

today i have tuna tortillas (i didn't make them) and they are yummy! I'm also trying to drink more liquids - today i have half a litre of fruit juice and half a litre of squash. I have a small bladder, so its going to take some gettig used to!! At least i get a few more wee breaks...

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Post: # 73754Post mrsflibble »

My hubby is meant to legally get 45mins... but on days like today he couldn't have a lunch break due to the fact that if he didnt stick at the job he was given the train wouldnt have gone out on time, a service would have been cancelled, First would have been fined and byebye promotion prospects... he did manage to pilfer a muffin from a train buffet but I'd hardly call that lunch. :roll: I made sure that dinner was as healthy as can be.
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