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No best answer has yet been selected by kevh_uk. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm on 37.5 hour a week (7.24 a day) and as far as I've always been aware lunch breaks are not paid for.
However, couldn't you work through lunch (marking, teacher stuff, etc) and thn leave at 3.30. Although, you have to consider that you do have pretty good hours considering the holidays you get,is 4.30 such a bad finishing time?
Plus, don't the students have a break time? Which would be another 20 (?) mins break.
Most companies DO NOT pay you for your lunch hour, but DO pay you for a 15 or 20 minutes morning break.
Under the women and young children at work act (1975 ?) they are entitled to a 15 minutes PAID break after 4 hours work. To allow woman to have a break and not men would be sexist, to allow young and not old would be considered ageist.. so I believe this applies to everyone now, regardless of age or sex.
If you are in the union, ask them.
...and I would also like to add that I think you are being a tad greedy as well. You state that your salary is "horribly low", but to be honest I have seen a lot worse!! I take it that you're probably based down South, but I still think that �15,103 for a teaching assistant's job is pretty reasonable. I mean, for God's sake, with that attitude you're not going to get far!!
Stop being so darned pedantic about hours and just get on with forging a successful career for yourself!! You get nowhere unless you work hard. I have no degree, am 24, live in the North of England and am currently applying for jobs with salaries of �42k plus. 2 years ago I was earning �8K (yes - you did see that right!!), had my own flat and didn't have 2 pennies to rub together!! I decided that it was time to buck my ideas up and give my employers a bit back. I put the extra hours in, and I have been rewarded for it!
Before you think I work in sales - don't. I work for the public sector. Because the public sector appears to attract people who just want a '9 to 5' existance, I have really excelled because I am willing to go the extra mile. You should do the same and stop whinging.
Wow, this is mental...think everyone is gettin a little bit too involved in my question, all i wanted to know was whether in jobs that you get paid a salary do your hours include your lunch. It's my first job since graduating from uni and i wasn't quite sure.....
Punkychicken i'm not trying to cheat anybody out of money just wasn't sure if my contract of 36 hours a week included my lunch.....don't dare tell me i'm not going to last through my probationary period, i'm a damn hard worker and always have been in every job i've ever had, i've got a 2.1 in Biology and am just trying to get on the career ladder at only 21, don't assume i'm some little scally trying to get as much money for as little work as possible!
And sproutstick i think you need to get off your high horse a little bit mate, as i mention i've got a good degree and have recently moved to london from up north where i can tell you that everything is considerably more expensive, my wage is horribly lower than i would like to be earning but isn't everyone's? Don't dare call me greedy for wanting a little more money that i know i deserve! Good luck with your job hunt for that dream 42k p.a. job, you may not have a degree but at least you have your sparkling and endearing personality, eh?