Chat with our AI personalities
7 hours, 15 minutes
In Sweden (with very rigorous worker protection legislation) you do not have to get a 15 minute break if your shift is 4 hours long (but you are allowed 5 minutes each hour).
It depends on the number of people on the shift!
Yes, employees are typically entitled to breaks during a six-hour shift, although the specific regulations can vary by country or state. In many places, a 30-minute unpaid break is common for shifts longer than five hours. Additionally, some employers may provide short paid breaks, such as a 10- or 15-minute rest period. It's important to check local labor laws and your company's policies for precise guidelines.
One break is the standard in an eight hour day. If you are allowed more than that, maybe two.