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A payroll note says a worker took a 20-minute lunch but was fully relieved of all duty. What is still wrong with treating it as a compliant meal period?

Correct Answer

D) A required meal period must be no less than 30 minutes.

DIR meal-period guidance describes a meal period of no less than 30 minutes when the work period is more than 5 hours.

Answer Options
A
Treat a shorter off-duty lunch as compliant because the worker was relieved of duty.
B
Use a rest-break record as a substitute for providing the required meal period.
C
A meal period is unpaid only if the employee leaves the city.
D
A required meal period must be no less than 30 minutes.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

DIR meal-period guidance describes a meal period of no less than 30 minutes when the work period is more than 5 hours.

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