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hey all.

 

i need your help...

 

The Israeli labour law's say's that you are not allowed to hire a teenager (under the age of 18 years old) after 22:00 or 23:00 with a permit.

 

It's acording to an old law, and the guverment in saying that they will not force it until 24:00 during the summer vication.

 

What is the limit houres for youth at your contries?

 

Do you think it's proper for kids to work untit 24:00?

 

thank you all very much.

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Hi Jacob

 

I from Denmark and here the rules are, that teenagers under 18 years is allow to work but on the following condtions.

Working hours § 22 Youth who are 15 years of age and not subject to compulsory education must not work between the hours. And 20.00 pm. 6.00, subject to § 23

§ 23 In workshops that belong to the pastry, bread and cake bakeries, as well as for stable work in agriculture, the young work from pm. 4.00.

Paragraphs. 2nd In offices and shops, service stations and the like, young work until pm. 22.00.

Paragraphs. 3rd In theaters, cinemas, circuses, concert halls and similar places of entertainment, young assist in imaginings held until pm. 24.00.

Paragraphs. 4th In restaurants, hotels, takeaways and the like, young work until pm. 24.00. Please also refer to the catering Act on youth work in serving places dispensing alcoholic beverages.

Paragraphs. 5th The distribution of newspapers can work begin at the earliest. 5.00

 

Young people under 18 year is not allowed to work alone i shop or on a garage or gasstation, after pm.20.00

 

Hop these information helpo you.

 

The best regards

Per Lehmann

 

thank you very much.

 

it helps alot.

 

jacob

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/YoungPeople/Workandcareers/Yourrightsan...

Here you can read about the employment rights and restrictions for young people.

regards

Michael Keil
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/YoungPeople/Workandcareers/Yourrightsan...

Here you can read about the employment rights and restrictions for young people.

regards

Michael Keil

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