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Feds - how does your agency handle your lunch "hour" - ?
I'm fairly certain at most agencies you have 30 minutes for lunch. I've heard stories about agencies who are lax about this, and employees can stretch it to an hour without calling too much attention to themselves. (not sure if the rationale is that employees are supposed to get two 15 minute breaks throughout the day, and they're tacking that on to the lunch 30 minutes - I'm not sure if the 15 minute breaks are myth or not).
What does your agency do?
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Re: Feds - how does your agency handle your lunch "hour" - ?
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30 mins for hubz. He works straight through it though (I wish he didn't; we all need breaks). I'm certain that there are those on his team though who take an hour, somehow.
Scout
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It's funny since this came up recently with our new supervisor. We've always done the one hour combined breaks thing. But our new supervisor didn't want our telework agreement to reflect this since it's "unofficial" so she made us change it to a 30 minute lunch. Kind of silly.
But whatever, no one really cares that much about our hours as long as you don't abuse it and play by the rules for the most part.
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This is how most of us at my agency do it. There are of course the rule-crazy people who do strictly 30 minutes and don't dare ask them a question (even though they are sitting at their desk.)
The 15 minute break thing is not a Federal law. A specific agency would need that in their policy for it to be applied.
Baby248 - ETA 1/10/13
Same here--this is what most people in my office actually do, regardless of "policy." The only people who are super strict about lunch time are the admin people, because it's the only time they can get away from their desks.
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If you learn anything, let us know!
Then again, if we're all wrong, do we really want to know??
I was looking this up the other day.
This is the guidance OPM has on breaks. Everything else differs by agency.
http://www.opm.gov/oca/worksch/html/lunch.htm
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DS 7/18/2010
Handy 2.0 Due Early August
2011/2012 Races
12/17/2011 Christmas Caper 10K
2/11/2012 Have a Heart 5K
3/17/2012 DC RNR Half Marathon
4/22/2012 10M Parkway Classic
10/28/2012 Marine Corps Marathon
Here it is 30 minutes plus 2 15 minute breaks. No one (at least in my office) watches the clock. The gym is a busy time from like 11 - 1 so I'm guessing other offices don't care either if people just take an hour.
Personally I eat at my desk every day and keep working or eat and surf the internet for like 15 minutes.
Funny you ask, our policy is changing on Monday. We used to have a mandatory 45 minute. lunch. Some people would stretch it out a bit, other busy feds work through lunch (pretty lousy).
Next week we're going to a 30 minute lunch. Each departments can choose whether that lunch is optional (I think it will be for our department). Here's the tricky part -- every day, you have to write how long you take for lunch on the sign in sheet (e.g., 25 minutes, 35 minutes, etc.).
Eeek! This is what I'm afraid of. I'm hoping we don't go to a hard and fast and on paper 30 minutes. Boo.