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bryanwhsup | 19:22 Thu 07th Jul 2011 | Law
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Can you be made to take your lunch break on the premisis of work... If you are lone working?

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Do you get paid for your break? If so then you are technically still working and should be on the premises so that you are available if you should be needed. If you are not being paid than I don't see how your employer can insist. Check your contract though.
The law gives adult workers a minimum 20 minute (unpaid) break, which may be taken away from the workplace. However there are certain jobs where exceptions to the rules on breaks are permitted:
http://www.direct.gov...ndTimeOff/DG_10029451

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Depends- if you are an airline pilot or sailor then yes.

It's not really a proper break if you are expected to deal with customers/answer phones etc. Do you know the reason for the requirement?

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