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Are young workers allowed to work the same hours as adult workers?

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Are young workers allowed to work the same hours as adult workers?

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No. Young workers aged 16 and 17 may not ordinarily work more than 8 hours a day or 40 hours per week under the Working Time Regulations, nor at night between 10pm-6am or 11pm-7am. Young workers cannot opt-out of the 40 hour limit. They may work longer hours where: • this is necessary to maintain continuity of service or production, or to respond to a surge in demand for a service or product • an adult is not available to perform the duties • the training needs of the young worker concerned are not adversely affected • they are adequately supervised during night work hours, where that is necessary for their protection • they are allowed equivalent periods of compensatory rest. Young workers who are seafarers, in sea fishing or part of the armed forces are covered by different regulations.

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