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On Christmas Eve I worked from 10am-6pm. My job had me scheduled for midnight- 8am on Christmas. I thought that you had to have at least eight hours off in between two shifts, is this legal?
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It is legal. Except for very limited positions, such as truck driver or airline pilot, there is no law in any state mandating a certain number of hours between shifts.
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