No. Your employer is to give you one half-hour UNPAIDbreak if you work more than 5 hours. If you are working 5 hours or less, your employer is not obligated to give you any break (however some employers may grant optional 15 minute breaks).
no
The best place to find information on school Christmas breaks in Ontario, Canada would be the Canadian websites such as The Citizens Information Website and The Dis Boards website.
2 to 3 days non stop small breaks here and there
it depends where you're going to in Ontario- its about 10 hours from DC to Toronto. you can do it in 9.5 depending on breaks, etc. in my experience I've left DC at 9am and arrived around 7:30- not a bad drive at ALL!
Yes
If you are male and when he breaks up with his current boyfriend. He has openly admitted he is homosexual in recent interviews.
Breaks are needed but not specifically jakebrakes.
five minutes between classes (the time to change classroom), fifteen minutes for the morning or afternoon break.
Approximately 700km - 8 hours if you drive 110km/h on the hwy. including 2 washroom breaks - speed limit is 90km/h most of the way. Hope that helps.
It would be normal during a ten hour shift to have an hour of breaks; half an hour for a meal, and two fifteen minute breaks to avoid excess fatigue or stress. However, company policies vary. If you take breaks for a longer time than what the employer allows, then you would be docked for that time.
2 fifteen min brakes
Yes. It is part of the employment laws
Usually you should have at least one fifteen minute to half hour break. Each state has it's own rules regulating this.