California Meal and Rest Period Scheduling Chart

California Meal and Rest Period Scheduling Chart

Hours Worked Less than 3.5 3.5 and up to 5 Greater than 5 and up to 6 Greater than 6 and up to 10 Greater than 10 and up to 12

Greater than 12

Rest Periods Required

Meal Periods Required

None

None

10 minutes

None

10 minutes

One 30 minute meal period, but may be waived

(2) 10 minutes

One 30 minute meal period, but may be waived

(3) 10 minutes

Two 30 minute meal periods (2nd meal period may be waived but 1st must be taken)

10 minute rest period for every 4 hours or major fraction thereof

Two 30 minute meal periods (the second must be provided before the employee works more than 10 hours)

Note 1: Management mustensure that employees have been provided with meal periods and authorized and permitted to take rest periods

each work day in accordance with this Policy. Note 2: Employees must clock out during their meal periods. Note 3:If a nonexempt employee works more than 6 hours in a day, the meal must be authorized and permitted before the 5th hour.

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