Difference between revisions of "Break"

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''Break '' - (verb)
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''Break '' - (noun)
 
== Definition ==
 
== Definition ==
If two people (or parties) agree to do something, and then one party doesn't do what he/she agreed to do, we say they break the agreement.
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Breaks are pauses between working hours - for example 'lunch breaks'. These are usually set or agreed with the employer.
 
== Extra ==
 
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'''Source:''' Own Definition <br />
 
'''Source:''' Own Definition <br />
'''Example of Use:''' The trade union claimed that the employer had broken the collective agreement by employing agency workers.[[Category: Labour Relations]][[Category: Glossary]]
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'''Example of Use:''' A lunch break of 45 minutes was agreed in the collective agreement. [[Category: Labour Relations (Working Time)]][[Category: Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 19:16, 11 March 2020

Break - (noun)

Definition

Breaks are pauses between working hours - for example 'lunch breaks'. These are usually set or agreed with the employer.

Extra

Source: Own Definition
Example of Use: A lunch break of 45 minutes was agreed in the collective agreement.