Working hours of working journalists limited by daily caps, mandatory rest intervals, overtime compensation, and shift rotation rules. Working journalists are subject to limits on hours of work, rest intervals, overtime compensation and shift rotation, while editors and specified correspondents, reporters and news photographers are governed by separate working-hour treatment when stationed at the newspaper establishment's place of employment. The normal working day is limited to six hours in a day shift and five and a half hours in a night shift, with mandatory breaks after specified periods of work and overtime to be compensated by equal rest or double wages. Night shifts and shift changes are also regulated by minimum rest intervals.
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Working hours of working journalists limited by daily caps, mandatory rest intervals, overtime compensation, and shift rotation rules.
Working journalists are subject to limits on hours of work, rest intervals, overtime compensation and shift rotation, while editors and specified correspondents, reporters and news photographers are governed by separate working-hour treatment when stationed at the newspaper establishment's place of employment. The normal working day is limited to six hours in a day shift and five and a half hours in a night shift, with mandatory breaks after specified periods of work and overtime to be compensated by equal rest or double wages. Night shifts and shift changes are also regulated by minimum rest intervals.
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