same as anybody the legal limit for unlimited job hours is 16 before that you need a work permit and cant work until the job closes oh and it depends on the labor unions in your area. if your wondering how i know this, it's because im looking for a summer job.
Term timeDuring term time children may work a maximum of 12 hours per week, of which: a maximum of two hours may be worked on school days and Sundaysa maximum of five hours may be worked on Saturdays for 13 to 14 year olds, or eight hours for 15 to 16 year oldsSchool holidaysDuring school holidays 13 to 14 year olds may work a maximum of 25 hours per week, of which: a maximum of five hours may be worked on weekdays and Saturdaysa maximum of two hours may be worked on SundayDuring school holidays 15 to 16 year olds may work a maximum of 35 hours per week, of which:a maximum of eight hours may be worked on weekdays and Saturdaysa maximum of two hours may be worked on Sunday.Hope this helped! -Mari(:
Yes at present (April 2010) it is £3.57 per hour.During term time children may work a maximum of 12 hours per week. This includes:a maximum of two hours on school days and Sundaysa maximum of five hours on Saturdays for 13 to 14 year olds, or eight hours for 15 to 16 year oldsDuring school holidays 15 to 16 year olds may work a maximum of 35 hours per week. This includes:a maximum of eight hours on weekdays and Saturdaysa maximum of two hours on SundayRef: Direct Gov - Child Employment section
For 14-15 year olds: * limited to 3 hours on a school day * 18 hours in a school week * 8 hours on a non-school day * 40 hours during a non-school week information from the U.S. Department of Labor
School Day= 3 Hours Per Day No earlier than 7am No later than 7pm Cannot interfere with school Maximum of 18 Hours per Weekfor state guidelines please visit... http://youthrules.dol.gov/
It depends on age, "exceptions" (like if a teenager is working for a relative), and schooling schedule. For fourteen and fifteen year olds, on average you can work approx. three hours a day but a maximum of sixteen hours during school weeks. During non-school weeks you can work eight hours a day, and a maximum of 40 hours a week. For 16+17, you can work 20 hours a week during school weeks, and 48 hours during nonschool weeks.
one a year.
The amount of time is between 175 and 180 days of school and/or between 900 and 1,000 hours of instructional time per year, depending on the grade level.
one year
For the year 2004 the maximum earnings subject to the 6.2% social security tax was 87,900. For the year 2004 the amount was 5449.80 maximum contribution amount to the OASDI program social security benefit program.
minimum 8 hours maximum 10 hours
The maximum number of "straight time" work hours in a calendar year.
According to the Florida Child labor laws. When school is in session you are able to work a maximum of three hours a day on school day, and up to a maximum of 8 hours a day on Saturday and Sunday. When school is not in session, you are able to work up to a maximum of 8 hours a day, every day, as long as you only work up to 40 hours a week. The hours of which you are legally allowed to work are anytime between 7:00 am and 9:00 pm.