Legal Question in Employment Law in California
Meal Periods
Can a California employer make their employees clock out for lunch to attend a mandatory company meeting, even if food is provided? If not, what is the California Labor Code for that?
Asked on 7/08/08, 6:32 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Jonas Grant
Law Office of Jonas M. Grant, A.P.C.
Re: Meal Periods
No, they can incent the employees to attend by offering a free lunch, but if it's mandatory, it has to be paid, free lunch or not.
Answered on 7/12/08, 7:50 pm
Arkady Itkin
Law Office of Arkady Itkin
Re: Meal Periods
Not sure what the code is, but I am certain that if the meeting is mandatory and work related, the employee must be compensated for it. In addition, this will not be considered a meal break as the employee is not relieved of all work duties as he/she should be in order to have a legitimate meal break.
Thanks.
Answered on 7/09/08, 3:27 pm