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Hours of work for a 15 year old.
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I'm sure there is a limit as to how many hours I can work at 15. Just wondering as I have worked today (10am-5:30pm) and have been asked to cover for a lad as he is going on holiday so that will mean I will be working everyday except friday until next sunday. Is this actually legal?
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"young worker" means a worker who has attained the age of 15 but not the age of 18"
" Maximum working time for young workers
5A. - (1) A young worker's working time shall not exceed -
(a) eight hours a day, or
(b) 40 hours a week.
(2) If, on any day, or, as the case may be, during any week, a young worker is employed by more than one employer, his working time shall be determined for the purpose of paragraph (1) by aggregating the number of hours worked by him for each employer.
(3) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), a week starts at midnight between Sunday and Monday.
(4) An employer shall take all reasonable steps, in keeping with the need to protect the health and safety of workers, to ensure that the limits specified in paragraph (1) are complied with in the case of each worker employed by him in relation to whom they apply."
"young worker" means a worker who has attained the age of 15 but not the age of 18"
" Maximum working time for young workers
5A. - (1) A young worker's working time shall not exceed -
(a) eight hours a day, or
(b) 40 hours a week.
(2) If, on any day, or, as the case may be, during any week, a young worker is employed by more than one employer, his working time shall be determined for the purpose of paragraph (1) by aggregating the number of hours worked by him for each employer.
(3) For the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2), a week starts at midnight between Sunday and Monday.
(4) An employer shall take all reasonable steps, in keeping with the need to protect the health and safety of workers, to ensure that the limits specified in paragraph (1) are complied with in the case of each worker employed by him in relation to whom they apply."
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At 15 years old, during the school holidays, the maximum time you can work is 8 hours per day, Monday to Saturday, and 2 hours per day on Sundays, subject to a MAXIMUM OF 35 HOURS PER WEEK:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/Parents/FamilyIssuesA ndTheLaw/ChildrensRights/ChildrensRightsArticl es/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4002945&chk=AaZA0p
It's also important to remember that anyone who employs you during the school holidays must ensure that you have a minimum of 2 weeks 'genuine holiday'. i.e. If you have 6 weeks summer holiday, anyone who employs you must ensure that the total period of your employment (with that employer or with any other employer) does not exceed 4 weeks.
Chris
http://www.direct.gov.uk/Parents/FamilyIssuesA ndTheLaw/ChildrensRights/ChildrensRightsArticl es/fs/en?CONTENT_ID=4002945&chk=AaZA0p
It's also important to remember that anyone who employs you during the school holidays must ensure that you have a minimum of 2 weeks 'genuine holiday'. i.e. If you have 6 weeks summer holiday, anyone who employs you must ensure that the total period of your employment (with that employer or with any other employer) does not exceed 4 weeks.
Chris