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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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    Sick leave: European court confirms holiday can be carried forward

    by Bethan Odey 13 Sep 2016
    by Bethan Odey 13 Sep 2016

    The European Court of Justice (ECJ) reiterated that if sickness prevents a worker from taking annual leave, his or her...

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    Five important employment law cases in 2016… and five more to come

    by Stephen Simpson 21 Jul 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 21 Jul 2016

    Your annual summer round-up of the most important employment law cases 2016 has seen so far, and those still to come…

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    Legal Q&A: Can employees carry over annual leave?

    by Qian Mou 20 Jul 2016
    by Qian Mou 20 Jul 2016

    Employers often face the thorny issue of whether or not employees can carry over annual leave into the next leave...

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    • Holidays and holiday pay

    Lock holiday pay case heard at Court of Appeal

    by Qian Mou 13 Jul 2016
    by Qian Mou 13 Jul 2016

    Lock and another v British Gas Trading Ltd, the highly anticipated case on including commission payments in holiday pay calculations,...

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    Employment law in Luxembourg: “linguistic leave” to learn Luxembourgish?

    by Fiona Cuming 22 Jun 2016
    by Fiona Cuming 22 Jun 2016

    Luxembourg offers its employees some of the more interesting and diverse leave opportunities in Europe. Employees are able to take...

    • Holidays and holiday pay
    • Working Time Regulations

    Holiday requests: three practical scenarios for HR

    by Ashok Kanani 20 Jun 2016
    by Ashok Kanani 20 Jun 2016

    When can an employer turn down a holiday request? Can an employee who has recently started work take annual leave?...

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    Lock holiday pay case: Court of Appeal hearing set for July

    by Personnel Today 4 May 2016
    by Personnel Today 4 May 2016

    Law firm Eversheds has said its appeal on behalf of British Gas against the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) decision in ...

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    EU referendum: 12 European cases that have shaped UK employment law

    by Stephen Simpson 31 Mar 2016
    by Stephen Simpson 31 Mar 2016

    The “Brexit” referendum on whether or not the UK should withdraw from the European Union takes place on 23 June...

    • Case law
    • Commission
    • Employment law

    Holiday pay case: EAT confirms employers must pay commission

    by Jo Faragher 22 Feb 2016
    by Jo Faragher 22 Feb 2016

    Employers will have to pay commission as part of holiday pay, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has confirmed.
    The decision...

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    • Holidays and holiday pay

    Employers risk breach of holiday rights with annual leave contract wording

    by Personnel Today 16 Feb 2016
    by Personnel Today 16 Feb 2016

    Some employees are set to suffer a breach of their annual leave rights...

    • Working Time Regulations

    Councils free to change Sunday trading laws from the autumn

    by Bar Huberman 9 Feb 2016
    by Bar Huberman 9 Feb 2016

    Local authorities and city mayors in England and Wales will from autumn 2016 be given the power to extend Sunday...

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    The 10 most important employment law cases in 2015

    by Stephen Simpson 7 Dec 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 7 Dec 2015

    What were the most significant employment case law decisions in 2015? We count down the 10 most important judgments for employers this year.

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    • Holidays and holiday pay
    • Employee Assistance Programmes

    One in five staff fails to take full holiday entitlement

    by Rob Moss 22 Oct 2015
    by Rob Moss 22 Oct 2015

    More than one-fifth (22%) of the UK workforce did not use all their paid holiday entitlement in 2014, suggesting employees...

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    Do mobile workers have to be paid for travelling to their first job?

    by Darren Newman 21 Oct 2015
    by Darren Newman 21 Oct 2015

    Travel time and on-call time are treated differently for the purposes of the national minimum wage and the working time...

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    Remote working: five legal issues you might have missed

    by Jo Faragher 20 Oct 2015
    by Jo Faragher 20 Oct 2015

    More and more employees now work outside the office, whether for better work-life balance or to match the demands of...

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