Section 162 of the New York State Labor Law provides as follows: Time allowed for meals Every person employed in or in connection with a factory shall be allowed at least sixty minutes for the noonday meal. Every person employed in or in connection with a mercantile or other establishment or occupation coming under the provisions of this chapter shall be allowed at least thirty minutes for the noonday meal, except as in this chapter otherwise provided. The noon day meal period is recognized as extending from eleven o'clock in the morning to two o'clock in the afternoon. An employee who works a shift of more than six hours which extends over the noonday meal period is entitled to at least thirty minutes off within that period for the meal period. Every person employed for a period or shift starting before eleven o'clock in the morning and continuing later than seven o'clock in the evening shall be allowed an additional meal period of at least twenty minutes between five and seven o'clock in the evening. Every person employed for a period or shift of more than six hours starting between the hours of one o'clock in the afternoon and six o'clock in the morning, shall be allowed at least sixty minutes for a meal period when employed in or in connection with a factory, and forty-five minutes for a meal period when employed in or in connection with a mercantile or other establishment or occupation coming under the provision of this chapter, at a time midway between the beginning and end of such employment. The commissioner may permit a shorter time to be fixed for meal periods than hereinbefore provided. The permit therefore shall be in writing and shall be kept conspicuously posted in the main entrance of the establishment. Such permit may be revoked at any time.
In administering this statute, the Department applies the following interpretations and guidelines: Employee Coverage.Section 162 applies to every "person" in any establishment or occupation covered by the Labor Law. Accordingly, all categories of workers are covered, including white collar management staff. Shorter Meal Periods. The Department will permit a shorter meal period of not less than 30 minutes as a matter of course, without application by the employer, so long as there is no indication of hardship to employees. A meal period of not less than 20 minutes will be permitted only in special or unusual cases after investigation and issuance of a special permit. One Employee Shift. In some instances where only one person is on duty or is the only one in a specific occupation, it is customary for the employee to eat on the job without being relieved. The Department of Labor will accept these special situations as compliance with Section 162 where the employee voluntarily consents to the arrangements. However, an uninterrupted meal period must be afforded to every employee who requests this from an employer.
It's approx 198 miles and will take about 3 hours 53 minutes according to AA routplanner, longer if you take a break on route or get stuck in a jam.
It should take approximately 24 hours in total.
4.4 hours of labor
According to AA route planner is it approximately 246 miles. It would take about 4 hours 20 minutes to drive, longer if you take a break on route.
4-6 hours.
197 hours. If you take a break once for a pee, then its 197 hours and 2 minuts
It takes about 44 hours for a cumulas cloud to break apart.
It will take and experience mechanic six hours to replace your 1996 Chevy truck flywheel. A novice mechanic will take several more hours.
about 22 hours according to google maps if you take I-5
the older m l,s 1999 to 2006 take about 2 hours to do the whole rear seat needs to come out 2007 and newer take about a hour to do the bottom part of the rear seat folds forward if your charging a cust the old style it goes for 3 1/2 hours labor and the new is about 2 1/2 hours labor
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Sure, here is a sentence with the word "break": After studying for hours, she decided to take a break and go for a walk in the park to refresh her mind.