How many rest breaks am I entitled to in California?
Answer
California law requires a 10-minute paid rest break for every 4 hours worked (or major fraction thereof). A typical 8-hour shift requires two rest breaks. Rest breaks must be duty-free and cannot be waived. Violations result in one additional hour of premium pay per missed break.
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