Yes, if you're working a 5-hour shift, you may be entitled to a break, depending on your employer's policies and local labor laws. In many places, a break is required for shifts longer than a certain duration, typically around 4 hours. It's important to check your company's specific guidelines or any applicable labor regulations to understand your rights regarding breaks.
You work 5 hours a week and expect a break!
15 minutes for every 4 hours. Hour break for 8 hours and 2 15 minute breaks...
The time from 8 AM to 5 PM is a total of 9 hours. This includes the time from 8 to 12 (4 hours), plus the time from 1 to 5 (5 hours), assuming a one-hour lunch break.
124 hours is equivalent to 5 days and 4 hours. To break it down, there are 24 hours in a day, so dividing 124 by 24 gives you 5 full days, with a remainder of 4 hours.
From 5 AM to 4 PM is a total of 11 hours. If you take a 30-minute lunch break, you subtract that from the total time. Therefore, the effective working hours would be 10.5 hours.
You work 5 hours a week and expect a break!
Whenever you want, young blood.
Yes, 30mins.
15 minutes for every 4 hours. Hour break for 8 hours and 2 15 minute breaks...
no no
Usually 4-5 hours
Kendra on Top - 2012 Workin' It 1-1 was released on: USA: 5 June 2012
Workin' on It was created in 2002.
coffee and tea and a lot of workin out and no dairy:)
The time from 8 AM to 5 PM is a total of 9 hours. This includes the time from 8 to 12 (4 hours), plus the time from 1 to 5 (5 hours), assuming a one-hour lunch break.
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Workin' for a Livin' was created in 1981.