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Break Time Tracking

Separate tracking of meal breaks, rest periods, and unpaid time within work shifts. Required by labor laws in many jurisdictions and essential for accurate wage calculation and compliance with break period regulations.

Last updated: 2026-03-18 22:22

Overview

Break time tracking separately records meal breaks, rest periods, and other unpaid time during work shifts. This granular tracking ensures compliance with labor laws requiring mandatory breaks and accurate calculation of compensable time.

Types of Breaks

Meal Breaks

Rest Breaks

Unpaid Time

Legal Requirements

Federal (FLSA)

California

Other States

Tracking Methods

Manual Clock-Out

Employees clock out for breaks, clock back in

Automatic Deduction

System deducts standard break time automatically

Break Buttons

Dedicated break start/end buttons in time clock

Calendar-Based

Scheduled breaks in shift planning

Compliance Risks

Automatic Deductions

Illegal if employee worked through break

Missed Break Penalties

California and others require premium pay

Inaccurate Records

Failing to track actual breaks taken

Best Practices

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