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Hours of Work

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What does Hours of Work mean?

Hours of Work refers to the legal guidelines and contractual agreements that dictate how many hours actors, crew members, and other entertainment professionals can work in a day or week. These regulations vary by country and are often influenced by labor unions such as SAG-AFTRA in the U.S. Child actors have stricter limits on working hours, including mandatory breaks and schooling requirements. Violating these guidelines can result in penalties or fines for production companies.

Example:A film production adheres to the Hours of Work guidelines, ensuring that actors do not work more than 12 hours per day and receive appropriate breaks.
Example: A child actor’s working day is limited to 6 hours, with mandatory breaks for schooling and meals, in compliance with Hours of Work regulations.

Did You Know?
Child actors are often subject to stricter Hours of Work guidelines than adults, ensuring their well-being and education are prioritized!

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