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US firm tells employees to clock out for restroom breaks: Here's why labour laws matter now more than ever
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A US company faced backlash after implementing a policy to penalize employees for bathroom breaks exceeding ten minutes, following an unsuccessful attempt to mandate clocking out for restroom use. An employee, armed with legal knowledge and recordings, filed complaints with OSHA, exposing the company's retaliatory actions and highlighting the importance of labor law awareness for future professionals.
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