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    Aug 8, 2008, 07:46 AM
    Salary and hours
    If an employee works consistently over 9-10 hours per day, is there a low stating the employee should be compensated?
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    Aug 8, 2008, 08:03 AM
    I think it's down to the individual, if they don't want to work, then don't.

    If you do work those hours then obviously you are paid for them, which doesn't require a compensation payment, however you would be entitled to a break during that time.

    It's usually left to the managements disgression whether or not it is a paid break.
    If you choose not to take your break then that's your choice.

    I can only speak from a UK point of view, which over here after 5 hours you would be entitled to 10-15 minutes, if you take a lunch break, having worked 9-10 hours you would be entitled to 30 minutes unpaid.

    If you are 16 years of age, you are not given the choice by law you have to have a break, but again you would not be paid.

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