Employee Breaks

Thu, Feb 25, 2010

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Boss man got you on your feet all day?  No time for a break?  Colorado law requires employers rest period for anyone working more than four hours.

According to the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment:

Every employer shall authorize and permit rest periods, which, insofar as practicable, shall be in the middle of each four-hour work period. A compensated ten-minute rest period for each four hours or major fractions thereof shall be permitted for all employees. Such rest periods shall not be deducted from the employee’s wages. It is not necessary that the employee leave the premises for said rest period.

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