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Shift work is a working practice which is designed to use all 24 hours of a day, and not only the standard working day hours.

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Extra pay for working night shifts is a matter of agreement between the employer and the employee (or the employee's representative). The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) does not require extra pay for night work. However, the FLSA does require that covered, nonexempt workers be paid not less than. Roughly 30 million of the 150 million workers in the U.S., plus millions more abroad, work in shifts—at night or on split, rotating or varying schedules.

A day for example can be divided into three eight-hour shifts. An employee only works one of the shifts in each day. The 'first shift' is in the morning, the 'second shift' is in the afternoon and evening and the 'third shift' is overnight.

The 'second shift', also known as the swing shift in some places, is the work shift which takes place in the afternoon and evening. It usually extends from 4 PM (16:00) to midnight, or from 3 PM (15:00) to 11 PM (23:00).

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The 'third shift', the night shift, is usually from 11 PM (23:00) or 12-midnight (00:00) to 07:00 or 08:00 in the morning.

Health effects[change | change source]

The World Health Organization (WHO) claimed in December 2007 that shift work might cause cancer but currently there is no evidence to support the claim[1]

A study by Knutsson et al. in 1986 showed that labors who work shift work in a production floor (papermill as per the research) for more than 15 years, are 3 times more likely to develop ischaemic heart diseases.[2] Imposition wizard mac crack free.

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References[change | change source]

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  1. http://www.iarc.fr/ENG/Press_Releases/pr180a.htmlArchived 2008-04-11 at the Wayback Machine «Shiftwork that involves circadian disruption is “probably carcinogenic to humans”.»
  2. Knutsson, A., Åkerstedt, T., Jonsson, B. G. & Orth-Gomer, K. (1986) 'Increased risk of ischaemic heart disease in shift workers'. Lancet, 2(8498), 89-92.

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