'Breaks and lunches will no longer be allowed to be taken in your vehicles. Approved areas are the breakroom and picnic area out front,' the alleged sign read.
. Others pointed to the likely important fact that the sign specifically mentioned the company’s parking lot and “safety rules.”, “The stipulation is the business parking lot. I would just drive some place nearby and have lunch in my car there then. I used to do that all the time when we would bomb out on our lunch breaks back in the day anyways.”these theories: “Every company I’ve worked for with a policy like this say it’s a safety thing.
I’m not 100% sure but it’s possible if something happens to you on the clock the company could be held liable? So that policy is more so just to cover their asses. My other theory is that they just want to keep you close enough to the job site that they can just call you back in on a moment’s notice. My old job required us to keep our radios on during breaks for that exact reason.
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