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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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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion
    • Maternity

    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
    • Employment law
    • Latest News

    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

    • Rest periods
    • Annual hours
    • Employee relations

    Pilots threaten strike action if EU flying hours laws adopted

    by Mike Berry 13 Dec 2004
    by Mike Berry 13 Dec 2004

    The UK’s airline pilots are threatening not to co-operate if new laws harmonising flying hours across the EU are introduced....

    • Employment law
    • Working Time Regulations

    Work time rules drive wedge between unions and bosses

    by Personnel Today 23 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 23 Nov 2004

    The British Government’s interpretation of the European Road Transport (Working Time) Directive could face ‘legal scrutiny’ from the Transport &...

    • Employment law
    • Working Time Regulations

    Working Time Regulations

    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2004
    by Personnel Today 2 Nov 2004

    From XpertHR's questions and answers section

    • Employment law
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    • Working Time Regulations

    Haulage industry to have its say on working time regulations

    by Michael Millar 1 Nov 2004
    by Michael Millar 1 Nov 2004

    The Government today invited views on draft regulations and formal guidance that will support the implementation of the new working...

    • Employment law
    • Latest News
    • Employment contracts

    Usdaw hails Christmas Day shutdown ‘historic milestone’

    by dan thomas 18 Oct 2004
    by dan thomas 18 Oct 2004

    Retail union Usdaw hailed Friday 15 October as a “historic milestone”, after the Christmas Day (Trading) Bill passed its final...

    • Employment law
    • Flexible working
    • Recruitment & retention

    Slavish desire to work on

    by Stephen Overell 13 Jul 2004
    by Stephen Overell 13 Jul 2004

    The workers' freedom to work is more than just an employers' con trick - it's about flexibility and the right to choose

    • Rest periods
    • Latest News

    Pilots could boycott European rules on working hours

    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2004
    by Personnel Today 7 Jun 2004

    Passenger
    airline pilots are planning to boycott new European rules on working hours,
    which they claim could leave them too...

    • Rest periods
    • Latest News

    Firefighters’ union accepts compromise deal over night work

    by Personnel Today 27 May 2004
    by Personnel Today 27 May 2004

    The
    threat of strike action by firefighters receded today when union leaders
    accepted a compromise deal over night duties.
    Firefighters...

    • Annual hours
    • Employment law
    • HR practice

    Pray for fairness

    by James Baker 1 May 2004
    by James Baker 1 May 2004

    The Church of England has proposed extending employment rights to the clergy for the first time which, if granted by...

    • Employment law
    • Criminal records
    • Recruitment & retention

    Agent work

    by Scott Beagrie 1 Apr 2004
    by Scott Beagrie 1 Apr 2004

    The Conduct of Employment Agencies and Employment Business Regulations 2003 have been some time in the making. But after a number of consultations, the update to the 1976 Regulations finally comes into force this month, with a three-month period for implementation.

    • Employment law
    • Working Time Regulations

    Flexibility will manage opt-out

    by Michael Millar 20 Jan 2004
    by Michael Millar 20 Jan 2004

    If the Working Time Directive was removed, HR will be forced to work harder to ensure flexibility in the workplace. HR will also have the opportunity to showcase how vital the function is

    • Rest periods
    • Personnel Today

    Work, rest and learn

    by Personnel Today 1 Nov 2003
    by Personnel Today 1 Nov 2003

    Don’t let personal development get in the way of the children’s bath time,
    says Professor David Towler
    For most people,...

    • Rest periods
    • Employment law
    • Smoking

    Employment law clinic: Smoking breaks in the workplace

    by Personnel Today 14 Oct 2003
    by Personnel Today 14 Oct 2003

    By Katherine De Souza, partner and head of employment at Marriott Harrison

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