Legislation regarding permitted work hours for minors is governed by state law. So, it depends on the state.
A child can work for about 3 hours on school days.
3 hours
If you're 15, labor laws typically allow you to work a limited number of hours. In many places, you can work up to 3 hours on school days and up to 8 hours on non-school days, with a total of 18 hours during the school week. During the summer or school breaks, you may often work longer hours, usually up to 40 hours per week. Be sure to check your local regulations, as they can vary.
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.
110 days. A work day is 8 hours everyday. 880 hours/8 hours per day = 110 days
as many days and hours as you want
depends how many hours they work and use a calculator to do how many hours they work a day and times it by how many days in a month.
That depends on how long your work days are which could range from 1-10+ hours.
150 hours / 24 hours a day is 6.25 days 150 hours / 8 hours a day is 18.75 days
14 hours dawn to dusk ten days work and three days rest
8 hours a day / 5 days
In Macon, GA, individuals under 16 can work a maximum of 3 hours on school days and up to 8 hours on non-school days. They are limited to a total of 18 hours per week during the school year. Additionally, they cannot work before 7 AM or after 7 PM, except during the summer months when evening hours extend to 9 PM. It's essential to check local regulations for any specific requirements or changes.