Angel St. James
That's a goodie.
I'd be Tinkerbell Greenfield.
Allyson, I think the idea isn't denying workers lunch, it's trying to get out of paying the worker for time spent on lunch break. Which is still cheesy and wrong in my book.
'Safe'
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Angel St. James
That's a goodie.
I'd be Tinkerbell Greenfield.
Allyson, I think the idea isn't denying workers lunch, it's trying to get out of paying the worker for time spent on lunch break. Which is still cheesy and wrong in my book.
Allyson, I think the idea isn't denying workers lunch, it's trying to get out of paying the worker for time spent on lunch break. Which is still cheesy and wrong in my book.
You in California get paid for the lunch break? We don't. Employers are required to allow a half-hour unpaid break for the employee to eat, but that's all.
Oh, catching up on J&B. Jesus, the disappointment that Marcus's dad shows and feels. And knowing that Marcus did it, leaving Jack behind to protect Jack. Way more heartbreaking than Grace and Tom.
You in California get paid for the lunch break?
No, not generally. Though it was common in Boston when I worked there in the 80s.
I was thinking of non-hourly workers, Plei. Although yeah, now that I think of it, at several jobs that only gave me 1/2 for lunch, I was paid for it. If I wanted an hour, I wasn't paid for the second 1/2 hour.
Kat -- I don't find the Grace and Tom upsetting at all, because they were way too stupid to keep my sympathy.
ita what goes on between a doctor and his/her patient is confidential. I've not seen an exception. A parent could refuse to allow a doctor to treat their kid, but once they're there, the doctor (and I don't want to say can't but again it would be unethical if they did) can't share that information. I remember a girl in high school who wouldn't go to the doctor for a UTI because she was afraid her parents would think she'd had sex. She went to see their GP, who couldn't tell her parents what they'd discussed, but told her sex was not the only way to get a UTI. Exactly why you need that kind of discretion.
yes, I agree about the sympathy for Tom/Grace. Seriously. But poor Marcus.
I can see it both ways, Heather. I'm the sort that comes down on the side of more information for the parents, but I had a good situation and few secrets.
Kat -- you know, I had to console myself with "At least Marcus is still alive!" It's not much, but it's more than Jack or Bobby. It was harsh, and well acted.
Serial:
Heather, this article makes it look like there's some wiggle room, but not as much as the show used.