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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 2169225" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>If you work more than 6 hours a day by law you should take at least 20 min lunch break. I’m a civil servant and work flexible hours which is great as it means that I can take longer lunch hours if I want and vary the times that I come in and/or leave work. The system that I use to book my hours automatically takes off 30 mins lunch break if you haven’t booked out for lunch within 6 hours. Depending on your job you may find flexi time suits you better than WFH but, if they’re offering, try it and see. I used to WFH at least one day a week and got a lot more work done but since dropping down to 3 days pw it’s a rare occurrence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 2169225, member: 124172"] If you work more than 6 hours a day by law you should take at least 20 min lunch break. I’m a civil servant and work flexible hours which is great as it means that I can take longer lunch hours if I want and vary the times that I come in and/or leave work. The system that I use to book my hours automatically takes off 30 mins lunch break if you haven’t booked out for lunch within 6 hours. Depending on your job you may find flexi time suits you better than WFH but, if they’re offering, try it and see. I used to WFH at least one day a week and got a lot more work done but since dropping down to 3 days pw it’s a rare occurrence. [/QUOTE]
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