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Ten minutes on either side of the lunch break, a milestone was in focus, and it played a big role in the dismissals of the set overnight batters – Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul. The clock was nearing 1 pm ...
In the hustle of running a restaurant, it’s easy for meal breaks to slip through the cracks. However, New York law has specific requirements for giving your employees time to eat and rest ...
Lunch breaks have been around for nearly a century, but are workers in Missouri and Illinois legally required to have them?
While some states do have requirements for meal breaks, according to the Georgia Department of Labor's website, neither the Fair Labor Standards Act, nor Georgia law, require meal periods or even ...
The Thistle Quartet are Coralie Usmani and Megan Cormack (violin), Laurie Rominger (viola) and Emily De Simone (cello). Their collective performance careers have spanned an impressive array of local ...
There’s no such thing as a free lunch — or, apparently, as a lunch break Some workers say they haven’t had time to take an actual lunch break since college, and some just snack on whatever ...
An Asian immigrant asked why American workers eat lunch by themselves and many said they're simply too overworked to socialize.
Taking time to eat lunch is becoming a rarity among younger workers. Nearly all workers agree lunch breaks are an important way to de-stress and recuperate during the workday, but many employees ...
Nearly a fifth of Boston workers — 17 percent — never take a lunch break, compared to 15 percent of workers nationwide, according to a survey by ezCater.
In place of lunch breaks, there has been a rise in "little treat culture," influenced by the TikTok trend of the same name.
A 2024 Lunch Report from food-tech company ezCarter found that nearly half (47%) of Gen Z workers feel guilty about taking a lunch break while on the job.