Every employee is entitled to one day of rest in 7 So, an employer cannot require you to work more than six days out of seven But if the nature of the work reasonably requires that the you work seven or more consecutive days, you have to get the equivalent time off in a calendar month to make up for the days you did not get off in the those seven days Reply I did 13 day diet few years ago and felt great after that, boost of energy, started this diet today can't wait till day 13 it's a great kick start and yes the people can gain weight again but it's all up to you, if you can make change for 13 days you can change your thinking and stay away from processed and junk food and you will keep loosing weight and feel betterJobs with different working time rules to the working time regulations Young workers, apprentices and work experience Rules on working hours and rest breaks for young workers aged 16 and 17
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