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Old 08-28-2012, 01:50 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by zetazeta View Post
That one is most likely unrelated. He might be able to use this:

"An employee who is required to work or be available for work during a meal break must be paid for the meal break."

edit: source Government of B.C., Ministry of Labour, Employment Standards Branch, A Guide to B.C. Employment Standards
It's not a meal break though. I should clarify the quote I used in my last post. He works at a car wash so the number of customers depends on many factors including the weather and season. If the weather is bad and people don't come, would that be classified as business cost?
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