Taking Breaks In The Centre
Taking Breaks In The Centre
What breaks is a casual assistant educator entitled to? How long do I have to be working before I can go on a 10 minute break? Why is it also difficult to be excused to go to the toilet? I work in SA.
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Re: breaks
Read the award you come under it should state very clearly what breaks you are entitled to.
Usually you cannot work more than 5 hours without a 10-15 min break and not more than 6 without a 1/2hr break.
Usually most centres will do it so the 1st person in has the 1st break, 2nd in 2nd break etc, unless they have multiple cover staff in which case 2 people can take breaks at the same time.
If you cover your own breaks then it is a matter of being sensible, if you just got in you probably shouldn't need a break, usually 1st breaks would be about 1.5 - 2 hours after getting in.
As for bathroom breaks, well we went when we needed to - when you gotta go, you gotta go!!!! Again common sense if the room was mayhem or there was only you in the room you held on until someone could come in to relieve you to go.
Usually you cannot work more than 5 hours without a 10-15 min break and not more than 6 without a 1/2hr break.
Usually most centres will do it so the 1st person in has the 1st break, 2nd in 2nd break etc, unless they have multiple cover staff in which case 2 people can take breaks at the same time.
If you cover your own breaks then it is a matter of being sensible, if you just got in you probably shouldn't need a break, usually 1st breaks would be about 1.5 - 2 hours after getting in.
As for bathroom breaks, well we went when we needed to - when you gotta go, you gotta go!!!! Again common sense if the room was mayhem or there was only you in the room you held on until someone could come in to relieve you to go.
Re: Taking Breaks In The Centre
According to the regulations:
If you're working 38 hours per week, 7.6 hours per day, you’re entitled to:
1 unpaid meal break of at least 30 minutes and no more than 1 hour
2 paid rest breaks of at least 10 minutes
If you work less than 7 hours per day, you’re entitled to:
1 unpaid meal break of at least 30 minutes and no more than 1 hour
1 paid rest break of at least 10 minutes
When taking your "break" it really depends on the ratio within the room and when you are able to go on it. At centres I have worked with it either can be in the morning or afternoon...
Also, like FeFe said if you need to go then you should go. I hate winter as we were always wanting to go to the toilet...LOL... Seriously we are adults working together, you shouldn't have to be made to hold it unless it's necessary.
,
Lorina
If you're working 38 hours per week, 7.6 hours per day, you’re entitled to:
1 unpaid meal break of at least 30 minutes and no more than 1 hour
2 paid rest breaks of at least 10 minutes
If you work less than 7 hours per day, you’re entitled to:
1 unpaid meal break of at least 30 minutes and no more than 1 hour
1 paid rest break of at least 10 minutes
When taking your "break" it really depends on the ratio within the room and when you are able to go on it. At centres I have worked with it either can be in the morning or afternoon...
Also, like FeFe said if you need to go then you should go. I hate winter as we were always wanting to go to the toilet...LOL... Seriously we are adults working together, you shouldn't have to be made to hold it unless it's necessary.
,
Lorina
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