This probably depends on your state, company size and whether you're in a union, but I believe by federal rules that if you work 4 hours straight you're entitled to a 15-minute break. This usually results in two 15-minute breaks a day.
There is not a maximum distance the restroom is required to be from a work area. You have to be able to go to the restroom in a reasonable time on your break.
California has two specific laws regarding employee break rooms. When employees are required to eat on premises, an employer is required to provide an area or break room for employees to eat. The construction, mining, drilling and logging industries are excluded from complying with this law. If employees are required to work an overnight shift after 10pm, an employer is required to have a break room for employees to consume food or drink.
Your boss has to give you a meal break of at least 30 minutes after you work 5 hours in a row. If you're required to be available for work during your meal break, it has to be counted as time worked. Employers are not required to provide coffee breaks. http://www.workrights.ca/content.php?doc=24
There is no law saying that a work break must be given to those over the age of 18. If a break is shorter than 20 minutes, it is paid. If it is a half hour, the employee must clock out. If someone is under 18, they are required to have a work break after five hours.
yea, either 8 or 10 but pretty sure your suppose to get a 10min or half hour break (depending on what you want)
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
The amount of force required to break a diamond is about 600,000 pounds per square inch.
No
Yes it is legal to give homework over any holiday break. You are not required to do the actual work during a time you are religiously prohibited but you are expected to have it completed somehow by the due date.
Yes, work is required to pull a nucleon (proton or neutron) out of an atomic nucleus because nucleons are held together by the strong nuclear force. Overcoming this force requires energy input, therefore work is needed to break these bonds and separate the nucleon from the nucleus.
No, they're not required to find summer jobs during summer break
BREAK FROM WORK It means we have to again fresh our mind by taking a break. we should not worry about the upcoming but to enjoy the break..............