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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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    Road Transport (Working Time) Regulations

    by Sue Nickson 29 Mar 2005
    by Sue Nickson 29 Mar 2005

    Legal Q & A From Xperthr - Sue Nickson of Hammonds looks at the issues around working on the road

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    Professional Agenda: Business will not grind to halt without opt-out

    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 29 Mar 2005

    Isn’t it about time that the UK’s macho long-hours culture was consigned to the history books? With the UK opt...

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    by dan thomas 23 Mar 2005
    by dan thomas 23 Mar 2005

    Despite the massive salaries on offer to managers in the top league, many of the UK’s football bosses are more...

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    French Assembly overrules 35-hour working week

    by Michael Millar 23 Mar 2005
    by Michael Millar 23 Mar 2005

    The assembly voted by more than two to one to allow up to 13 hours' overtime on top of the 35 hours that French staff are allowed to work each week

    • Employment law
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    Siesta could be thing of the past

    by Personnel Today 22 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 22 Mar 2005

    Long, leisurely siesta lunches in Spain could soon be coming to an end

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    Road Transport Regulations

    by Personnel Today 22 Mar 2005
    by Personnel Today 22 Mar 2005

    Sue Nickson of Hammonds looks at how the regulations affect the industry

    • Employment law
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    Commercial drivers face tougher regulations

    by Michael Millar 14 Mar 2005
    by Michael Millar 14 Mar 2005

    Lorry and PSV drivers will come under new restrictions on working hours from 5 April

    • Employment law
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    Employers critical of threat to abolish UK opt-out on working time

    by dan thomas 7 Mar 2005
    by dan thomas 7 Mar 2005

    Business groups have reacted angrily to reports the European Parliament is again considering abolishing the UK's opt-out of working time rules.

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    TUC campaigns on unpaid overtime

    by Mike Berry 21 Feb 2005
    by Mike Berry 21 Feb 2005

    Employees in the UK are being urged to send their manager an anonymous "bossagram" pointing out how much unpaid overtime they work.

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    News in brief

    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2005
    by Personnel Today 15 Feb 2005

    France ditches 35-hour week to boost economy; Unemployment in Germany reaches 60-year high; High absence levels in US cost employers billions;
    Low-paid Czech workers are victims of bullying

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    Dear Doctor

    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2005
    by Personnel Today 1 Feb 2005

    Tough new regulations governing junior doctors’ working hours have brought major operational changes and forced hospitals to review working practices...

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    Half of full time employees work more than 40 hours a week

    by dan thomas 17 Jan 2005
    by dan thomas 17 Jan 2005

    Research shows that the number of people working more than 40 hours a week is continuing to rise, despite calls for a better work-life balance

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    Woman pilot claims sex discrimination by BA

    by Quentin Reade 10 Jan 2005
    by Quentin Reade 10 Jan 2005

    Pilot claims BA's 75 per cent rule discriminates against women.

    • Employment law
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    Work-life balance is the key to retaining staff

    by Michael Millar 5 Jan 2005
    by Michael Millar 5 Jan 2005

    Employees want flexible work arrangements nearly as much as good salaries

    • Employee relations
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    Amicus’ new year resolution is to investigate breaches of working time regulations

    by Mike Berry 22 Dec 2004
    by Mike Berry 22 Dec 2004

    The private sector union will follow an out-of-court settlement for rail mmaintenance workers with full investigation of working hours

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