This depends on what type of job you have.
Many jobs are volunteer jobs-where there is no expectation of pay. How long you work depends on what you volunteered to do.
Some jobs are internships where you might get a fixed amount per week. Some weeks you work more than others so it might feel like your not being paid.
If you have an hourly job, then you should be paid for each and every hour you work.
It is illegal for an immigrant with a visa to stay in the U.S. more than what they are supposed to. It is not illegal to have kids or to work here, but it is illegal to hire that person.
A job application is not a contract. If he hired you based on your availability to work than he knew before hand of the extra hours. No one can force anyone to do something they dont want to do. It is illegal and against the law to force someone to work more hours than what they were hired for. If you work 40 hours a week and he forces you to work more, I would highly suggest to call the labor board.
yes.
More than 40 hours per week
more than 60 hours a week
No more than 24 hours.
They never work more than 168 hours a week.
No they can only work a certain amount of hours
No more than 24.
no it is not. BUT you can only work part time, i believe no more than four hours at a time and you need to have working papers. plus you shouldn't let your grades slip, colleges don't like that.
Generally, people on salary work more than 40 hours. Many have complained because this makes them make less than what they would have if they were on salary.
You don't have to take lunch no matter how much I work.