yes as long as they pay you overtime (if you are hourly) and give you the appropriate break times per work time
It depends on the legislation of the country and your contract of employment.
In the USA, no law prohibits that schedule, and few employees have contracts.
That will depend on the state or jurisdiction you are in. And check your employment agreement as well.
No!
Yes. The number of days in a row is up to you unless otherwise specified by your employer.
There is no law about how many days you can work in a row. If an employer needs you at work and if you want the job you go to work. There is no limit. There are only laws on number of hours worked/overtime and the number of breaks/lunch/dinner that are to be given in a work day. There are also no laws about working holidays. I am sure that if you don't want to work the employer can find someone who is out of work to replace you.
Your employer can't "make" you do anything, because you are an employee, not a slave. He can make any request or assignment, and you then have three possible responses ... the choice is entirely up to you. You are completely free to choose. You can 1). Comply. 2). Negotiate. 3). Walk.
Yes. It all comes down to hours though. A minor can work 7 days in a row as long as he does not work more hours than he is limited to by law. An adult on the other hand could work 100 days in a row, and it would be perfectly legal. Although your employer should pay you overtime for any hours over 40.
Only if you are under contract or have a written or mutual agreement.
Generally no. A person who is correctly identified as exempt from the overtime provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) does not have to be paid overtime regardless of the number of hours worked.
US law does not have a maximum number of days someone can work. However, over time laws do apply if she has worked over 40 hours a week. If she has worked more than 40 hours in a week (seven day period), she is entitled to overtime pay.
ew, no. one time is enough
Three Days in a Row was created on 2009-08-28.
Yes, it is very possible to have three snow days in a row.
The number of days does not matter as much as the number of hours. A person, for example, could legally work seven days a week for 4 hours a day. However, once a person hits 40 hours a week, they generally would have to be paid overtime for any additional hours.
After the Riveters worked five days ina row they got 2 days off. Thie repeated untill the work was done for every worker. Once the work was done they loooked for new work and began all over again.