You work 5 hours a week and expect a break!
75% of 6 hours of work= 75% x 6 hours= 0.75 x 6 hours= 4.5 hours or 4½ hoursAnswer: 75% of 6 hours of work = 4 hours and 30 minutes
7 hours
Well it depends on the workplace - where I work (I am sixteen, and I work at a fast food restaurant... surprise, surprise...) I get a 30 minute break every 5 hours, so I guess if you work 2.5 or 3 hours you could get A 15 minute break, although a friend I have gets 15 minutes per 4 hours, so like I said, it depends on the job and workplace rules.
526.5 ÷ 6 = 87.75 per week. 87.75 ÷ 6.75 = 13 hours per week.
If someone works for 6 or 6.5 hours, they are not entitled to a 30 minute break. They are entitled to a 30 minute break if they work 8 hours or more.
It depends on the state and how often you get a break. Most states require a 15 min break every 6 hours.
You work 5 hours a week and expect a break!
up to 6 with a little break
75% of 6 hours of work= 75% x 6 hours= 0.75 x 6 hours= 4.5 hours or 4½ hoursAnswer: 75% of 6 hours of work = 4 hours and 30 minutes
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.
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.
The amount of break time you get when working 6 hours can vary depending on your employer and local labor laws. In most cases, you are entitled to a 30-minute unpaid break if you work a 6-hour shift. However, some employers may provide additional short breaks throughout the shift.
by law, you are allocated every 5 to 6 hours you must get a break.
Yes, 30mins.
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
That would be 10 hours, when you exclude the 30 minute break.