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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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    An A to Z of legal changes 2015/16: Your questions answered

    by Personnel Today 19 Oct 2015
    by Personnel Today 19 Oct 2015

    XpertHR’s webinar An A to Z of legal changes 2015/16 took employers through recent and upcoming developments in employment law....

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    Top 10 HR questions September 2015: Modern slavery statements

    by Personnel Today 5 Oct 2015
    by Personnel Today 5 Oct 2015

    Modern slavery statements were the subject of the most popular FAQ in September in our monthly round up of the...

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    Mobile workers’ working time: “Unworkable, illogical and open to abuse”

    by Virginia Matthews 28 Sep 2015
    by Virginia Matthews 28 Sep 2015

    Employers are just starting to get to grips with the recent ECJ ruling that travel to...

    • Employment law
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    Notice periods: 10 employers’ questions on UK law

    by Ashok Kanani 23 Sep 2015
    by Ashok Kanani 23 Sep 2015

    What do employers need to know about notice periods on the termination of employment? Ashok Kanani answers the top 10...

    • Case law
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    • Mobile workers

    Mobile workers’ journeys to and from work count as working time – ECJ ruling

    by Jo Faragher 10 Sep 2015
    by Jo Faragher 10 Sep 2015

    Journeys made by mobile workers must count as working time, the ECJ has...

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    Sunday trading: how employers can avoid the pitfalls

    by Lloyd Davey and Sarah Taylor 28 Aug 2015
    by Lloyd Davey and Sarah Taylor 28 Aug 2015

    Following a consultation launched by the Government, will employers be able to lawfully compel staff to work additional hours? Lloyd...

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    Five important employment law cases in 2015… and five more to come

    by Stephen Simpson 10 Aug 2015
    by Stephen Simpson 10 Aug 2015

    We round up five significant employment case law decisions that have already been made in 2015, and look at five...

    • Working Time Regulations

    Sunday trading laws to be relaxed

    by Rob Moss 7 Jul 2015
    by Rob Moss 7 Jul 2015

    Retail employees will see changes to their weekend working hours under plans to relax restrictions around Sunday trading to be unveiled in the Budget. While current laws allow small shops to open all day on Sunday, those over 280 square metres can only trade for six hours...

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    Would a British exit from the EU cut employment red tape?

    by John Charlton 1 Jul 2015
    by John Charlton 1 Jul 2015

    The Conservative victory in the general election means that there will be a referendum on a British exit from the...

    • Working Time Regulations

    Mobile workers’ first and last journeys count as working time

    by Personnel Today 15 Jun 2015
    by Personnel Today 15 Jun 2015

    Employers with large cohorts of itinerant workers, such as salespeople or mobile engineers, will be hoping that a forthcoming European...

    • Case law
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    Holiday pay, overtime and commission: making sense of annual leave

    by Rob Moss 14 Jan 2015
    by Rob Moss 14 Jan 2015

    ON DEMAND | How should employers account for commission and overtime when calculating an employee's holiday pay?

    • Employment contracts
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    by Christopher Fisher and Nicola Thomson 10 Dec 2014
    by Christopher Fisher and Nicola Thomson 10 Dec 2014

    Few employers will have missed the publicity surrounding November's ruling...

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    Tribunal watch: Trade union meetings do not count as ‘working time’

    by Stephen Simpson 10 Nov 2014
    by Stephen Simpson 10 Nov 2014

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    • Holidays and holiday pay
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    • Working Time Regulations

    Overtime should be included in holiday pay, rules EAT

    by Jo Faragher 4 Nov 2014
    by Jo Faragher 4 Nov 2014

    Employers will have to review their overtime provision after a landmark ruling by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) that overtime...

    • Case law
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    What are employers’ options as they await major rulings on holiday pay?

    by John Charlton 30 Sep 2014
    by John Charlton 30 Sep 2014

    A number of important cases on holiday pay entitlement are going through the courts, and the outcomes could leave employers...

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