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Old 11-23-2005, 12:50 PM
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Default does a cashier pay for drive off's in alabama

i work at an service station in alabama and have 8 pumps to watch by my self to the left and right of me and not a clear view either if i have a drive off he takes from my pay am i so post to pay this we have no cameras to back our story even if we have a tag number so police will not arrest them please help and does anyone know what the break and luch law is on how much you get
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Old 11-24-2005, 10:31 AM
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It is impossible to locate anything on regarding labor standards on the Alabama DIR website. However, the majority of states do not have legal requirements for rest breaks or meal periods. In addition, most states also have regulations that prohibit deductions from pay for "drive-offs" and similar losses unless the employee voluntarily authorizes such deductions. Looks like you are going to have to inquire of the Dept. of Industrial Relations directly. You should be able to find a local office in the state government section of your phone book.
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Old 11-24-2005, 03:41 PM
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I can answer the question about breaks and lunch. Unless you are under the age of 15, you get whatever your employer says you get. AL law does not require breaks of any kind unless you are under 15.
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