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Working too many days in a row?

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is it true that in New York State a person is not allowed to work more than 13 days in a row?

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  1. is it true that in New York State a person is not allowed to work more than 13 days in a row?

    NO.......................................

    There are no restrictions on the number of work hours per day, except for children under 18. Likewise, there are no restrictions on how early in the morning, or how late in the evening, an adult employee may work. In some industries and occupations, an employee must receive 24 hours (consecutive hours can span 2 different days) of rest in each calendar week, for example, work in a factory, mercantile establishment, hotel, and restaurant (except resort/seasonal hotels and small, rural restaurants), as well as elevator operator, watchman, janitor or superintendent.

    For a complete list of the "day of rest" provision of the law, go to:

    http://public.leginfo.state.ny.us/menuge...


  2. Nope, no legal limit.

  3. Nope...........your choice...........you can always quit...........

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