The State of Illinois Child Labor Law reads:
Child Labor Law Regulates the employment of workers under 16 years of age. The law protects children by (1) requiring employment certificates. The certificate confirms that a minor is old enough to work, physically capable to perform the job, and that the job will not interfere with the minor's education; (2) prohibiting work in hazardous occupations; and (3) limiting working hours. All work before 7 AM. and after 7 PM. is prohibited. However, work until 9 PM. is allowed from June 1 through Labor Day.
This does not specify the day of the week that theses hours apply. See the link below for the State of Illinois web page for Child Labor Law.
It is traditional not to work on weekends.
18 years = 157,784.63 hours.
15 years = 131,487.192 hours.
12 years = 105,189.753 hours.
12 years = 105,189.753 hours.
Illinois is two hours ahead of California.
A weekend news producer will work many hours outside of the weekend. They probably work throughout the week preparing stories and doing other duties for the station.
2 hours
There is no time difference between Illinois and Mississippi.
Google Maps estiimates the driving time as 3 hours and 32 minutes.
600
I would think 48 hours because that is two days but if you count Friday then 72 hours.
It's 48 Hours because: There 24 Hours in a day so i did 2x24 or 24+24 =48 hours
It is traditional not to work on weekends.
2 and 1/2 hours.
6 1/2 hours
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 3 hours and 32 minutes.