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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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    A final decision on WTD yet to be made

    by Personnel Today 10 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 10 May 2005

    Your news story and editorial comment on the Working Time Directive (WTD) present a fait accompli with regard to the...

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    HR must not throw in towel over working time opt-out

    by Personnel Today 10 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 10 May 2005

    I am writing in response to your front page story ‘UK opt-out on scrap-heap as the EU votes to reform...

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    Women at work most affected by election

    by Quentin Reade 4 May 2005
    by Quentin Reade 4 May 2005

    A TUC report has rubbished claims that there is little difference between the main political parties by highlighting the positive benefits for women if the Labour Party were to win the general election.

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    UK must fight to keep WTD opt-out or pay the price

    by Personnel Today 4 May 2005
    by Personnel Today 4 May 2005

    I have just read your lead news story and the editorial comment about the individual opt-out clause to the Working...

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    UK opt-out on scrapheap as EU votes to reform WTD

    by Personnel Today 26 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 26 Apr 2005

    The UK is one step closer to losing its individual opt-out clause in the Working Time Directive, but it could...

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    Feedback from the profession

    by Personnel Today 26 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 26 Apr 2005

    Alison HodgsonHR resourcing and projects director, Sodexho“It is removing flexibility for the organisation and choice for the individual. When bidding...

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    Countdown to culture change: the slow death of the opt-out

    by Personnel Today 26 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 26 Apr 2005

    12 November 2002Employers in the UK are likely to be forced to restrict staff to working a 48-hour week following...

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    HR must arm itself for battle over WTD opt-out

    by Karen Dempsey 26 Apr 2005
    by Karen Dempsey 26 Apr 2005

    The news that the European Parliament is inching ever closer to scrapping the opt-out clause in the Working Time Directive...

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    EEF sees MEP opt-out vote as blow for business

    by Michael Millar 21 Apr 2005
    by Michael Millar 21 Apr 2005

    The decision by the employment committee of the European Parliament to scrap the opt-out to the Working time Directive is a blow for business, according the manufacturer's association EEF.

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    Committee of Euro MPs votes to scrap opt-out for WTD

    by Michael Millar 21 Apr 2005
    by Michael Millar 21 Apr 2005

    The employment committee of the European Parliament has voted to scrap the individual opt-out in the Working Time Directive.

    • Employment law
    • Working Time Regulations

    Labour MEPs defy party line on WTD opt-out

    by Personnel Today 19 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 19 Apr 2005

    Proposed changes to the Working Time Directive (WTD), which could have damaging consequences for the UK labour market, are being...

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    Construction industry needs a flexible approach to work

    by Personnel Today 19 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 19 Apr 2005

    It seems that the House of Commons Trade and Industry Select Committee (Personnel Today, 29 March 2005) has taken upon...

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    Directors body presses for working time opt-out to stay

    by Michael Millar 18 Apr 2005
    by Michael Millar 18 Apr 2005

    The Institute of Directors (IoD) has urged all the political parties to vote to maintain the UK's opt-out of the EU Working Time Directive.

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    UK takes second place in long hours league table

    by Michael Millar 11 Apr 2005
    by Michael Millar 11 Apr 2005

    Britons are still working longer hours than almost all European counterparts, according to a new research.

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    Haulage industry nowhere near ready for EU directive

    by Personnel Today 5 Apr 2005
    by Personnel Today 5 Apr 2005

    Ninety per cent of UK lorry operators are not fully compliant with the Road Transport Directive, which came into force yesterday, according to new research

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