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Old 16th Jan 2005, 20:37
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breaks during long duties

I presume thios has been covered 1,ooo times before but I was reading the UK health and safety website and it said that if you work over 6 hours you are entitled to at least a 20 min uninterrupted break during the duty.............. now I do a fair few long days for the orange brigade and have never seen this built into any duty.

doesn't it apply to flight / cabin crew?
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The best people to ask will be your union reps who will have the answer in detail.

I guess that you dont qualify for normal treatment because your job description contains the dreaded word "transport".

It's the usual let out.
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