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Labor/Employment

Mar. 19, 2008

Judge Clarifies Law on Off-Duty, on-Duty Meals

A security guard who ate lunch and dinner while on duty during shifts did not waive his right to meals by doing so, a San Francisco federal judge ruled Friday.

By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2.

      SAN FRANCISCO - A security guard who ate lunch and dinner while on duty during shifts did not waive his right to meals by doing so, a San Francisco federal judge ruled Friday.
      As a result, the two on-duty meals per day were not a violation of the officer's right to an off-duty meal period, U.S. District Jud...

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