If you work 40 hours a week, your done! You dont have to work anymore hours if you dont want to. It is against the law for any employer to force their employees to work if they dont want to. Call the labor board if you feel your rights have been violated. As for hours, you can work all the hours you want as long as its approved with your employer.
Yes you could, your employer cannot make you work that many but you could choose to.
It depends on age, "exceptions" (like if a teenager is working for a relative), and schooling schedule. For fourteen and fifteen year olds, on average you can work approx. three hours a day but a maximum of sixteen hours during school weeks. During non-school weeks you can work eight hours a day, and a maximum of 40 hours a week. For 16+17, you can work 20 hours a week during school weeks, and 48 hours during nonschool weeks.
You would make $195.75. Since you would work 3 hours a day, and 3 times a week, you would work for a total of 9 hours in given week (3*3=9). Assuming that a month is exactly three weeks, you would work 27 hours a month (3*9=27). Know knowing that you work 27 hours a month, and that you make $7.25 in a hour, in 27 hours you would make $195.75 (27*7.25=195.75)
That depends on how many hours per week and weeks per year you work, and if your paid whilst on holiday, it varies by employer and country. Lets assume you work 37 hours per week, and get 28 days paid holiday (typical for the UK)Then 12.50 x 37 hours = 462.50 per week462.50 x 52 weeks = 24,050 per year gross (before tax and other deductions)
If you work 40 hours a week, your done! You dont have to work anymore hours if you dont want to. It is against the law for any employer to force their employees to work if they dont want to. Call the labor board if you feel your rights have been violated. As for hours, you can work all the hours you want as long as its approved with your employer.
No limit on hours, just overtime on hours over 40 in one work week. If you do not have a contract with your employer limiting the hours, you can be forced to work the hours. This is one of the benefits of belonging to a union, your work hours have been negotiated with your employer, so they can not force you to work extra long hours.
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This depends on age and location.
up to 6 with a little break
Yes they can as long as you want to continue working for them.
Weather or not it is fair is up to you. They can make you work longer hours to compensate for hours you have missed at work, but the only punishment they can employ for treason to their rule is firing you.
56 The above is a stupid answer! The real answer depends on who you work for, your employment arrangement, and what state or country you work in.
Depends on the Employer
under Federal law ... a person is only required to work a maximum 40 hours in a week ... Now how your employer divides them 40 hours in any given week is there discretion ...
Yes you could, your employer cannot make you work that many but you could choose to.
No, not in the United States.