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It depends on the type of job you have. When working in retail, working over five ours entitles you to a lunch of at least 30 or 45 min. On top of that one 10 min break. However, I am a teacher so me working 6.5 hours entitles me to either a 20 min break or a 30 min lunch and one 10 min break depending on the number of children are there. A lot of times, employees are asked to sign a paper saying that they acknowledge that there is a possibility that they do not get a break regardless number of hours you work in a day. Especially in the education field, you pretty much eat when the kids do.
If you are asking how to break down 9.6 hours into hours and min. then the answer 9 hours and 36 min.
From 5 AM to 4 PM is a total of 11 hours. If you take a 30-minute lunch break, you subtract that from the total time. Therefore, the effective working hours would be 10.5 hours.
From 9 AM to 5 PM, there are 8 hours. If you subtract a 30-minute lunch break, that leaves you with 7.5 working hours in a day.
That would be 10 hours, when you exclude the 30 minute break.
From 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM is a total of 8 hours. Subtracting the 40-minute lunch break, the total working time is 7 hours and 20 minutes.
10 hrs, 45 min.
Anyone who works about 6 - 12 hours a day should have a min of 30 min break which in most cases is divided by two. (that will make two 15 min breaks in 6-12h period) Big companies will give you an hour lunch (that might not be paid by the employer) plus one or two 15 min breaks. It all depends where you work, but the minimum time limit for break/s for 8 hours of work is 30 min.
It depends on the state and how often you get a break. Most states require a 15 min break every 6 hours.
2 hours x (60 min / 1 hr) x ($17.26 / 15 min) = $138.08
9 to 5 is 8 hours. If you subtract the lunch break, you get 7 hours, 30 minutes.
8 hours and 40 min