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93 A continuous working day for a minor would be a working period of four and a half hours of uninterrupted work. In these cases, the legislature requires a break of 30 minutes minutes and this time is considered to be part of actual paid work. (It is also said: “this time is considered to be on the clock”).
2.5. – DIVIDED DIVIDED WORKING DAY A divided divided work day da y is a working day da y with a break lasting more than one than one hour. hour. It divides the work day da y into two different periods of work. The collective hospitality agreement in Málaga states that the working day has only a single break single break of at least one hour. hour. That means that the workday will only have two periods of work in any cases.
3. - EXP EXPANSION ANSION AND REDUCTION OF THE WORKING DAY DAY For certain sectors and jobs, the government can expand and/or reduce working hours and breaks. -Here are some examples of an a n extension of working hours: • Guards/security services excluding those working for the railroad. • Working Working in the field (agriculture). •Commerce and hospitality sector. • Transport and maritime workers. • Work Work under certain specific s pecific conditions: Work in shifts. • • Jobs whose action initiates and / or prohibits the work of others. Jobs in special conditions of isolation or remoteness. • Work with activities in fractionated days. •
-Here are some examples of reduced working hours: • Jobs exposed to environmental hazards. • Working Working in the field (agriculture). • Working inside mines. • Underground work in construction and public works. • Working in spaces of compressed air. • Working in spaces of refrigeration or subzero temperatures.