North Carolina workers one step closer to new law requiring paid breaks during workday

Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Workers in North Carolina are one step closer to a new law that would give everyone a paid break during the workday.

The state house of representatives is looking into requiring employers to provide a 20 minute paid break to anyone working a shift that lasts six hours or more.

About 20 states require a break, including Delaware.

Workers get a half hour break sometime after the first two hours and before the last two hours if they work more than seven and a half consecutive hours.

Pennsylvania and New Jersey only require breaks for employees under 18.
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