
Is it Legal for Employees to Work During their Lunch Break?
It’s common that an employee will want to work through their lunch break to maximise workflow or to meet a deadline. Read on to find out more.
Sydney-based lawyer in employment law. Formerly Legal Intern at Lawpath.
Lawyer at Ashurst, 2020-Present

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