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Pursuant to California Labor Code §512, employers are required to “provide” all non-exempt California employees with a 30-minute meal break and a 10-minute rest break every four hours worked, if the workday is 5 hours or more. A question has arose as to whether the employer must offer the required meal and rest breaks, or actually ensure their employees take the required meal and rest breaks.
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Update: For 2009, to be exempt from California’s overtime provisions under the computer professional exemption codified in Labor Code §515.5, the computer professional must earn at least $79,050 annually ($6,587.50 monthly and $37.94 hourly) and still meet the duties requirements set forth below.
Although many computer professionals and [...]
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