Your not alowed to work over the time 9 O'Clock - thats if your under 14
32 and half
Different countries have different laws.
The maximum duration of a shift that you are legally allowed to work is typically 8 to 12 hours, depending on the country and industry regulations. It is important to check your local labor laws for specific guidelines.
As many as are available to be worked. Anything over 40 hours at one job requires overtime pay, but you can work as many hours as you're capable of working.
In New York State, the maximum hours for part-time work typically range from 20 to 30 hours per week. Employers are required to adhere to state labor laws that regulate the maximum hours allowed for part-time employees to ensure they are not working full-time hours without the associated benefits.
The maximum working hours per day for minors in the United States differs depending on the state in which the minor seeks employment. Federal laws state that during non-school days, minors under 18 may work a maximum of 8 hours per day. During school days, minors may only work a maximum of 3 hours per day.
no dual employment is legal as long as you only work under the maximum hours allowed per week which varys from country to country
The maximum number of "straight time" work hours in a calendar year.
The maximum number of work hours is 32 hours for a part-time employee.
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(:
1847. The Factories Act (aka the 10 hours act) became law in 1847 - restricting the number of hours women and children were allowed to work in factories = to a maximum of 10 per day.
Depending on the state, but places with labour laws, and in Canada, a person can work up to 16hours (including overtime) per day. There must also be a rest period of 8 hours between shift after the 16 hours.