Legal time for breaks at work?

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What is the legal requirement for breaks in the workday in the UK?

could anyone tell me if the legal requirement for maximum time between breaks at work is 4 or 6 hrs.........???Thanks

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You must have a 20 minute break after 6 hours. If you have a kind employer they can give you a break...

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If you have questions about what is legal or not in the workplace you can contact the U.S. Department...

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Of course it is legal, but not the right thing to do. You shouldn't work so hard for so long, best to...

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I have always been told you are antitled to a 15 min break for every 6 hours you work

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What time of the day do the english stop work for scone and tea breaks ?

as i dont want to be rude when i go there on my holiday and would love to see how elegant the british are on these scone breaks .

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I reckon you're an english p*ss-taker,in which case ,p*ss off! If you're an American,grow up ! Mary...

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You must be given a meal break at least 20 minutes in length and rest breaks vary from five to 30 minutes...

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Because you don't report them to the labor board. I would suggest you call and complain to the labor...

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The break time of 1.5 hours is 18.75 percent of an 8-hour work day.

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They are docking you because the FLSA states you must be given a break for every 6 hour shift. Your...

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If you work a 40 hour, seven day workweek, then by law, you entitled to a 15 minute break in the morning...

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