How many breaks in a 8-hour shift by law?

Achilles

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I wanted to understand the legal rules around work breaks. If someone is working an 8-hour shift, how many breaks are they entitled to by law? Is there a minimum duration for these breaks, like lunch or rest breaks? Also, does this vary depending on the country or type of job? For example, are there different rules for office employees vs. factory workers?
 
The laws around work breaks vary depending on the country and type of job, but generally, an 8-hour shift is supposed to include a certain number of breaks. In many places, workers are entitled to a 30-minute lunch break and a couple of 15-minute rest breaks throughout the day. For example, in the US, the Fair Labor Standards Act doesn't specify a certain number of breaks, but it does require that workers be paid for breaks of 20 minutes or less. Factory workers may have different rules than office employees due to the physical demands of their jobs, and some countries have stricter laws around work breaks than others.
 
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