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workin 9 to 5!!!????


Question Posted Wednesday August 1 2007, 3:12 pm

im still in secondary school and currently looking for a job.i live in the republic of ireland.i was wondering how many hours a student under16 and over 16 is allowed to work during school terms

id really appreciate the help



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advicer answered Wednesday August 1 2007, 10:50 pm:
I'm not sure about under 16, but over 16 I think is around 20 hours a week. During the summer, you can work more though.

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