Yes, it is possible to work 8 hours without a lunch break, although it may not be ideal for productivity or health. Many people can manage this by taking shorter breaks throughout the day to rest and recharge. However, depending on local labor laws and workplace policies, employers may require breaks for employees working extended hours. It's important to listen to your body and prioritize well-being, even during a long workday.
If you worked from 7 AM to 5 PM with a 30-minute lunch break, you would calculate the total hours worked by first finding the total time from 7 AM to 5 PM, which is 10 hours. Subtracting the 30-minute lunch break leaves you with 9.5 hours of work.
you could read it in your free time at lunch or coffee break, just not during working hours , these are the hours you are getting paid to work , not to read the bible or anything else.
Whether you're entitled to an hour's lunch break when working from 9 to 6 depends on the labor laws in your region and your employer's policies. In many places, employees are entitled to a meal break if they work a certain number of hours, typically over five or six. However, if your employer does not provide a lunch break, it may not be legally required, so it's essential to check your local labor laws and company policies. Always clarify with your employer regarding your specific situation.
You work 5 hours a week and expect a break!
correct.The teachers correct our home work in their lunch break.
Yes, due to the fact if u work in the heat all day they MUST let u sit down and eat or just let u cool off for a few minutes. This depends on how many hours you work in a day. If you work 6 hours in a day your employer is required to give you a 30 minute break for lunch, if you work 4 hours, then they are required to give you a 15 minute break-- both of these can be paid or unpaid, that is up to your employer
If you work from 10 AM to 6 PM, that totals 8 hours. After subtracting the 30-minute lunch break, you worked for 7.5 hours.
If you worked from 7 AM to 5 PM with a 30-minute lunch break, you would calculate the total hours worked by first finding the total time from 7 AM to 5 PM, which is 10 hours. Subtracting the 30-minute lunch break leaves you with 9.5 hours of work.
Well 8 hours work a day entitles you to an hour lunch so I don't see why 4 hours couldn't give you half an hour break
Two words. Lunch break.
Federal law states that after 5 hours you must be given one 15 minute break. If you work 8 hours you must be given another 15 minute break and a 30 minute lunch.
yea, either 8 or 10 but pretty sure your suppose to get a 10min or half hour break (depending on what you want)
I have just looked this up and apparently by law, Employers only have to provide a break every 6 hours, which is usually done as a lunch break. So they do not HAVE to give a smoke break. I have just looked this up and apparently by law, Employers only have to provide a break every 6 hours, which is usually done as a lunch break. So they do not HAVE to give a smoke break.
Leave your job for a lunch break when it is time for lunch.
you could read it in your free time at lunch or coffee break, just not during working hours , these are the hours you are getting paid to work , not to read the bible or anything else.
Yes, it is possible for employees in California to waive their second lunch break if they work a shift of less than 12 hours. However, this waiver must be mutually agreed upon by both the employer and the employee.
Anyone who works about 6 - 12 hours a day should have a min of 30 min break which in most cases is divided by two. (that will make two 15 min breaks in 6-12h period) Big companies will give you an hour lunch (that might not be paid by the employer) plus one or two 15 min breaks. It all depends where you work, but the minimum time limit for break/s for 8 hours of work is 30 min.