You are entitled to an uninterrupted break of 20 minutes when daily working time is more than six hours. It should be a break in working time and should not be taken either at the start, or at the end, of a working day.
On top of this, you are entitled to a rest period of 11 consecutive hours rest in each 24 hour period during which you work.
Hope this helps.
P.S, this is for adults. If a young worker is required to work more than four and a half-hours at a time, then they are entitled to a break of 30 minutes
2007-01-15 20:35:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think after 4 hours allowed a 10 min break unless you only work 5 hours total then you dont need a break, I only work about 15- 20 hours out of the house in any 7 day period so dont time when get breaks, as earning 1.5 - 2k every four weeks so not complaining
2007-01-16 04:41:02
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answered by dizzydogblack 2
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I think you're entitled to a 15 min break after 4 hours. Or 4 1/2, can't remember.
2007-01-16 04:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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4 hours
2007-01-16 06:50:07
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answered by Catwhiskers 5
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I think it's every 4 hours you can have a 15 minute break
2007-01-16 04:33:30
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answered by joanna b 2
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12 hours with no break.
Looking after my toddler.
I should be entitled to breaks too!
2007-01-16 04:35:26
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answered by cigaro19 5
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i get a break every four hours. i think its the law.
2007-01-16 04:35:28
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answered by Matthew b 2
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after four hours
2007-01-16 04:39:03
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answered by houney 2
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365 HOURS A MONTH
2007-01-16 04:38:15
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answered by yamahaqi 3
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eggmunky is correct, I was a manager for a while and had to find out this info for my staff.
2007-01-16 04:42:41
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answered by Scottish Girl 4
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