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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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    Long-hours culture takes hold as HR professionals burn midnight oil

    by Greg Pitcher 20 Sep 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 20 Sep 2007

    Increasing numbers of HR professionals are working more than 40-hours a week, research has revealed.A survey of more than 6,000...

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    One in five workers don’t take a lunch break, research shows

    by Gareth Vorster 3 Aug 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 3 Aug 2007

    One in five workers does not take a lunch break, according to research by pollster YouGov.The survey, conducted for business...

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    Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) urges government not to extend gangmaster regulations

    by Mike Berry 31 Jul 2007
    by Mike Berry 31 Jul 2007

    The government should resist trade union calls to extend the gangmaster licensing regulations to other sectors such as care homes,...

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    Truck driver Ron Ellis wins £28,000 after being sacked for opposing working excessive hours

    by Gareth Vorster 23 Jul 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 23 Jul 2007

    A truck driver has been awarded more than £28,000 after he was sacked for opposing a call to work excessive...

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    Weekly dilemma: Working Time Directive

    by Personnel Today 17 Jul 2007
    by Personnel Today 17 Jul 2007

    As an employer in an industry involving long working hours, I am concerned about the new EU Treaty and the...

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    EEF keeps up pressure by setting out concerns over EU plans on agency workers to Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling

    by Greg Pitcher 8 Jun 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 8 Jun 2007

    Manufacturing and engineering employers’ group the EEF has written to in-coming prime minister Gordon Brown expressing its concern over trade...

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    UK employers keep close eye on EU plans for working time regulations

    by Greg Pitcher 14 May 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 14 May 2007

    Employer representatives have stepped up their vigil over the opt-out clause from the European Union’s maximum 48-hour working week. Reports...

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    Netherlands announces change in working hours

    by Personnel Today 10 May 2007
    by Personnel Today 10 May 2007

    Changes have been made to the Dutch Working Hours Act to legitimise longer hours in some circumstances. The amendments, which...

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    Nearly one-third of UK employees work non-standard hours, research shows

    by Gareth Vorster 9 May 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 9 May 2007

    Up to one-third of UK employees work outside traditional working hours, research has found.
    A survey conducted by banking firm...

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    Working Time Directive limit on lorry drivers’ hours will add to skills shortage

    by Gareth Vorster 23 Apr 2007
    by Gareth Vorster 23 Apr 2007

    The UK haulage industry is expected to undergo a recruitment drive this year with a particular focus on new drivers,...

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    Working Time Directive could be back on European agenda

    by Personnel Today 3 Apr 2007
    by Personnel Today 3 Apr 2007

    The saga that is the Working Time Directive (WTD) could soon be back on the European agenda, according to Philip...

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    Appeal tribunal’s ruling on working time regulations puts bus drivers’ rest breaks in doubt

    by Greg Pitcher 7 Mar 2007
    by Greg Pitcher 7 Mar 2007

    Bus operators have been warned not to cut the time between drivers’ shifts too heavily after a court ruled that...

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    Increasing regulation means construction firms are regulars in court

    by Mike Berry 13 Dec 2006
    by Mike Berry 13 Dec 2006

    Half the UK’s construction companies have faced the threat of court action in the past 12 months, according to research....

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    Classing staff ‘on call’ time as working will cost millions

    by Personnel Today 12 Dec 2006
    by Personnel Today 12 Dec 2006

    I am concerned with your apparent anti-EU stance, typified by the headline about the Working Time Directive (WTD) (Personnel Today,...

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    Open plan offices add to long hours culture, survey shows

    by Greg Pitcher 5 Dec 2006
    by Greg Pitcher 5 Dec 2006

    Open-plan offices increase working hours, according to a Microsoft survey.
    The research found that the growth of large, divider-free offices...

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