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If you're salaried and just a regular employee (not a manager), then you are normally working during lunchtime. And they regularly 2-3 times per week had lunchtime meetings. So if you had a meeting from 11am-noon and another from 1pm-2pm, you would miss your lunchtime. You couldn't ever plan to have lunch with anyone or take a break. They would schedule meetings at the last minute and you would be called out if you decided you actually wanted to go to lunch at lunchtime instead of attend a stupid work meeting. And during the winter holiday time, you had to write down in a spreadsheet when you were available (even if you were taking a vacation day). Everyone had to be on call on certain of their vacation days. This spreadsheet was there year after year in the Local Application development area. Nielsen is a sweatshop.
hi frank
One tried to make us work during lunch but we were all hourly employees and told her No
Hi Frank
They've been sued so many times about cheating workers, it's not even funny. https://mynewsla.com/hollywood/2024/05/18/settlement-in-principle-reached-in-suit-vs-nielsen-ratings-service/
Mine tried it but I shut him down
Nope