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    Washington State law requires employers to compensate employees for missed rest or meal breaks If an employer fails to provide a legally mandated break, the time is considered “hours worked” under WAC 296-126-092(4)
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    In addition to meal breaks, Washington employees are entitled to paid rest breaks Employees must be allowed a paid ten-minute rest break for each four-hour work period, scheduled as near to the midpoint of the work period as possible
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    You also have the right to take a 30 minute unpaid meal period if you work more than 5 hours in a day You may choose to skip this break, but your employer must give you the option to take it You also have the right to overtime pay when you work more than 40 hours in one week for the same employer





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