Hello
My wife is returning to work post furlough on reduced hours. She will be doing 2 x 6 hour days. The HR department of her employer is insisting she take a 30 minute unpaid break each day, but we would prefer not to be forced to take this as it has implications for school pick-up. They say they are aware of the WTR 1998 but that the break is needed as the job requires "creative thinking". Sounds like BS to me.
We have looked at the Working Time Regulations 1998 but it does not cover this scenario as far as we can see. It only mentions entitlement to a 20 minute break if you work more than 6hrs per day.
My wife will be working exactly 6 hours so legally there is no obligation on the provider to offer a break. So the question is : if you work less than 6 hrs a day can an employer insist an employee has an unpaid break?
There is nothing in her contract about this.
Does anyone have any advice on how to proceed?
My wife is returning to work post furlough on reduced hours. She will be doing 2 x 6 hour days. The HR department of her employer is insisting she take a 30 minute unpaid break each day, but we would prefer not to be forced to take this as it has implications for school pick-up. They say they are aware of the WTR 1998 but that the break is needed as the job requires "creative thinking". Sounds like BS to me.
We have looked at the Working Time Regulations 1998 but it does not cover this scenario as far as we can see. It only mentions entitlement to a 20 minute break if you work more than 6hrs per day.
My wife will be working exactly 6 hours so legally there is no obligation on the provider to offer a break. So the question is : if you work less than 6 hrs a day can an employer insist an employee has an unpaid break?
There is nothing in her contract about this.
Does anyone have any advice on how to proceed?
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