If an employee performing salaried duties is required to remain at their desk to answer phones during lunch in a state with stringent break requirements, how should that time legally be counted?

Answer

That time should legally be counted as paid work time

If an employee in a state with strict regulations performs any duties during their scheduled lunch, that time legally becomes compensable work time, even if the employer intends it to be unpaid.

If an employee performing salaried duties is required to remain at their desk to answer phones during lunch in a state with stringent break requirements, how should that time legally be counted?
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