Maxx,
Thanks, that makes a lot more sense to me, than the snippets that was being mentioned. I have experience of the OSHA rules from overseas construction contracts that had them written in, under the ''Standards and Specifications'' of the main contract details.
Shaun,
OK, i understand where your coming from now. But i fail to see how a worker can legally sign away 12hr working day/7 days a week, without pay!!!. It's one thing to sign away (for arguments sake) 30 minutes, than it is to sign away 12hrsx7 days and totally without pay. Board and meals wouldn't come anywhere near compensation for 12hrs/7 day a week working. At least Shaun, you get paid for the other hours you spend at your place of work!!!
For a start they would deemed to be in an ''unsafe working environment'' as everyone would be in the same position as themselves, ..ie they would all be working in or around a working kitchen, ..Fire hazards, open hot cooking areas, rotating machinery, sharp hand utensils etc, etc When due to the length of there working day, are not deemed to be fit enough to carry out there duties in a safe and diligent manner.... In other words, it's bloody dangerous to be working 12 hrs in a busy kitchen when your going to be inherently tired, that's when Bad Accidents happen.
So, i'm pretty sure that your federal, and even your state labour laws wouldn't allow any of what this employer is doing to/with his workers.
Another thing, Don't you have local Public Health and Safety inspections, at such food outlets?? In UK/(Europe) when they visit such businesses, one of the things they ask to see is employee contracts.
As contracts of those working over (i think) 16hrs a week, have to be in registered and in compliance with County Council authority requirements...
It does seem you have many ways around your labour Laws!!
It reminds me a lot of your National Electric Codes, where it can state a rule, and then proceeds to give about 10 exceptions, which just about wipes out the original rule!! haha!!
Jokes apart, this owner has just got to be breaking umpteen different federal and state rules...... Isn't he?
David....