In Michigan, the maximum work hours allowed for minors are regulated to ensure their well-being and educational development are prioritized. Minors aged 16 and 17 can work up to 48 hours per week during school breaks or vacations, including up to 10 hours per day. During the school year, however, minors in this age group are limited to 24 hours of work per week, with no more than 6 hours on any given day. For minors aged 14 and 15, stricter regulations apply: they can work up to 3 hours per day on school days, 8 hours per day on non-school days, and up to 18 hours per week during the school year. Exceptions exist for minors participating in approved work experience or training programs, but adherence to these regulations helps ensure minors' health, safety, and educational progress are protected.