If the person is under 18, They must have a 30 minute uninterrupted rest period before going back to work. (It doesn't have to be paid.) If you're an adult in Michigan, there are no break or lunch requirements in an 8 hour day.
You get 2 15 miniute breaks and an half an hour lunch
as a school break time: Up to half an Hour as a work/lunch break: up to an hour as a child of younger than 3 years: unlimted.
We try to get as much work done as we can in an hour without taking a break.
Well 8 hours work a day entitles you to an hour lunch so I don't see why 4 hours couldn't give you half an hour break
Usually in the first two hours of an 8 hour shift. Supposed to have two 15 minute breaks and 1 half hour break. Shorter work shifts and you'll get a 15 minute break
18-20 hours a week.
It depends on your employer's policies and the local labor laws. Some employers may provide short breaks or rest periods for employees working 6 hours, while others may not. It is best to consult your employer or refer to local labor laws for more specific information.
I make 11.75 an hour with no prior head cashiering experience in Michigan.
What about work comp in Michigan?
usually 30 minutes, and some places offer hour dinner breaks
There is no law saying that a work break must be given to those over the age of 18. If a break is shorter than 20 minutes, it is paid. If it is a half hour, the employee must clock out. If someone is under 18, they are required to have a work break after five hours.
For the average (US) work place, you would have the 2--15 minute coffee break times (or what ever you do on your break) as well as the 30 minute lunch period/supper break.
according to MWI vet supply in Grand Prairie they say in Texas they do not have to give you a break.