Pennsylvania Labor Law Question?

Is there a mandate on how many consecutive hours one can work without getting a break of anykind. The job I am referring to is in construction. I know there are laws for minors under 16, but not sure about adults.
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After the first four hours a fifteen minute break is required. After that, ten minutes every two hours. That's federal labor law in the US It applies to ALL jobs.

They can set up staggered breaks where the job requires continuous coverage, but can NOT exceed the above guide lines.

Otherwise, you can file a complaint with the federal Labor Relations Board.
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The only law is that they must pay your time and a half for every hour you work over 8 hours in a day.

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