9 to 5 is 8 hours. If you subtract the lunch break, you get 7 hours, 30 minutes.
I think probably 30min.
7 hours, 15 minutes
7 hours + 1 hour lunch break - 230 Hours = 222 Hours.
A working day, 8am to 4pm, is 8 hours. Though, in a factory, the hours are usually 7.30am to 4pm (the extra 30 minutes is for unpaid 30 minute lunch break).
no, if you work 7 hours you should be able to get a 1 hour lunch
9 to 5 is 8 hours. If you subtract the lunch break, you get 7 hours, 30 minutes.
8 hours 30 minutes excluding the half-hour lunch.
I think probably 30min.
10 hrs
7 hours, 15 minutes
Per four hours worked, break times usually last between five and twenty minutes
7 hours + 1 hour lunch break - 230 Hours = 222 Hours.
It is usual for students to have at least an hour for their lunch break. In fact most schools have a break one hour and a half, or 1H45, allowing pupils living nearby to commute home, take their lunch, and come back for the afternoon. Schoolchildren can also take their lunch at the school canteen.
A working day, 8am to 4pm, is 8 hours. Though, in a factory, the hours are usually 7.30am to 4pm (the extra 30 minutes is for unpaid 30 minute lunch break).
typically 30-45 minutes
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