Minnesota Break Requirements

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Minnesota labor laws require employers to provide unpaid rest breaks of reasonable length every 4 hours and unpaid meal breaks of at least 20 minutes if the shift exceeds 8 hours. Consult a local labor attorney for personalized advice.

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In Minnesota, labor laws require employers to provide adequate rest breaks for employees working * consecutive hours. Here's the specifics:
- Break: Unpaid rest break of reasonable length every * hours
- Meal: Unpaid meal break of at least * minutes if shift exceeds * hours
Please consult a local labor attorney for personalized advice.