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Working Time Regulations

The Working Time Regulations 1998 impose limits on workers' hours of work. Workers cannot lawfully be required to work more than an average of 48 hours a week.

However, a worker may agree to opt out of this weekly working time limit and work more than an average of 48 hours a week as long as he or she does so voluntarily and in writing.

The Working Time Regulations 1998 also give workers the right to a minimum daily rest period between each working day or shift, and to a minimum weekly rest period.


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    Does an unlimited holiday policy equal an unlimited headache?

    by Jo Faragher 26 Sep 2014
    by Jo Faragher 26 Sep 2014

    Despite the fanfare about flexible working and trusting people to produce results on their own terms, how organisations dole out...

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    Top 10 HR questions in May 2014: TUPE, rest periods and holiday pay

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    by Personnel Today 6 Jun 2014

    How much information about transferring employees must an employer give to the new employer in a TUPE transfer situation? Questions...

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    Case in point: holiday pay, disability discrimination, TUPE dismissals and whistleblowing

    by Eleanor Gelder 30 May 2014
    by Eleanor Gelder 30 May 2014

    In the second of a new series of articles on important decisions from the UK and European courts and tribunals,...

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    How much could the ECJ judgment on holiday pay cost your organisation?

    by David Palmer 28 May 2014
    by David Palmer 28 May 2014

    The European Court of Justice (ECJ) handed down a landmark judgment last week when it decided that holiday pay must...

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    Calculating holiday pay: commission can no longer be discounted

    by Darren Newman 28 May 2014
    by Darren Newman 28 May 2014

    Consultant editor Darren Newman explains the potentially costly implications of a recent ruling on calculating holiday pay where workers receive...

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    Holiday pay must include commission, rules European Court of Justice

    by Jo Faragher 22 May 2014
    by Jo Faragher 22 May 2014

    The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that employers must include commission in holiday pay.

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    Shift work and fatigue – and the possible consequences

    by John Wilkinson 3 Feb 2014
    by John Wilkinson 3 Feb 2014

    Fatigue can have far-reaching implications in the workplace. John Wilkinson, who was involved in the investigation that took place following...

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    • Employment contracts

    Legal Q&A: Sunday working

    by Joanna Dodd 16 Sep 2013
    by Joanna Dodd 16 Sep 2013

    Joanna Dodd, senior associate at Clarion, answers employers’ questions on the law relating to Sunday working.Can I make my employees...

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    Zero-hours contracts: exploiting flexible working?

    by Gareth Pritchard 12 Aug 2013
    by Gareth Pritchard 12 Aug 2013

    A “zero-hours worker” is not a concept recognised by law. An individual is one of three things: an employee, a...

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    Legal opinion: Working while on holiday

    by Joanna Marshall 20 Aug 2012
    by Joanna Marshall 20 Aug 2012

    The economic downturn has led to a rise in unemployment and an associated increase in competition for jobs, as well...

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    Legal opinion: Holidays and long-term sickness absence ruling still leaves questions unanswered

    by Hayley Johnson 15 Aug 2012
    by Hayley Johnson 15 Aug 2012

    In NHS Leeds v Larner [2012], the Court of Appeal has held that a worker who was unable to take...

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    Sickness during annual leave – not as bad as it seems for employers

    by Zoe Bedford 8 Aug 2012
    by Zoe Bedford 8 Aug 2012

    Employment solicitor Zoe Bedford considers the implications of recent case law relating to sickness during annual leave.In a timely case...

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    What case law will the Government need to consider when amending the Working Time Regulations?

    by Laura Chamberlain 31 Jul 2012
    by Laura Chamberlain 31 Jul 2012

    As part of its Modern Workplaces consultation, the Government has proposed to amend the Working Time Regulations (WTR) to allow...

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    Legal Q&A: Agency worker rights after 12 weeks

    by Andrew Browning 5 Dec 2011
    by Andrew Browning 5 Dec 2011

    Agency workers who have been working for the same hirer since 1 October 2011 will soon be reaching the end...

    • Rest periods
    • Employment law
    • Working Time Regulations

    Legal Q&A: Rest periods and breaks

    by Emilie Bennetts 17 Oct 2011
    by Emilie Bennetts 17 Oct 2011

    Following the Court of Appeal’s recent decision in Hughes v Corps of Commissionaires Management Ltd regarding compensatory rest, Emilie Bennetts...

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