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If an employee is on sickness absence during a bank holiday, are they entitled to be paid or to receive time off in lieu?
Can an employee take annual leave while on long-term sickness absence?
Can an employer cancel an employee's booked period of annual leave?
Does an employer have to agree to an employee's request to cancel a booked period of annual leave?
Do mobile workers have to be paid for travel between home and their first and last appointments of the day?
What counts as "working time" for the purposes of the Working Time Regulations 1998?
In what circumstances is travelling time included in the working time calculation?
What is a sabbatical?
What financial assistance can an employer claim from the Ministry of Defence when one of its employees is mobilised?
Is the spouse or partner of a pregnant woman entitled to time off work to attend scans and other antenatal appointments?
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