Examples of using Maximum working time in English and their translations into Spanish
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Allows the maximum working time to be.
The collective agreements may also adopt daily and weekly limits of maximum working time, in certain circumstances.
Maximum working time with closed outlet: 2 min.
It allows the maximum working time to be.
Maximum working time: 6 hours(depending on the network).
This is the case when the child's maximum working time or conditions of employment have not been respected.
Maximum working time, including overtime, must not exceed 48 hours per 7 working days.
With the transposition of the Directive on working times, an average maximum working time of 48 hours will now be stipulated.
The maximum working time on free days is seven hours.
The maximum working time is 12hours at the lowest power level.
The maximum working time for a young employee is 8 hours a day, 40 hours a week.
The maximum working time varied between two and four hours for children under 18 years of age.
In Finland the maximum working time for persons subject to compulsory schooling is two hours a day and 12 hours a week.
The provided maximum working time for young persons and minimum rest time is in line with the provisions of Directive 94/33 EC.
The maximum working time and the minimum rest time fixed for young persons is consistent with the provisions of the European Council Directive 94/33/EC on the protection of young people at work. .
The curve makes it possible to establish maximum work time(T) according to use frequency F.
Maximum continuous working time: half an hour.
Maximum weekly working time, weekly and daily rest.
Working time(maximum volume): about 6 hours.
The maximum legal working time may not exceed 48 hours per week, including overtime.
None of the shifts may exceed the maximum normal working time and there must be a 30-minute meal break.
Clarified implementation of the directive's requirement of maximum weekly working time of 48 hours calculated as an average over a period of four weeks(while the norm of 40 hours remains unchanged in Swedish law);