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All items: Hours of work
What are the limits on working time for seafarers to whom the Seafarers Directive applies?
What are the limits on working time for workers to whom the Merchant Shipping (Working Time: Inland Waterways) Regulations 2003 apply?
Can a worker be required to opt out of the average 48-hour working week?
Who is covered by the working hours provisions of the Working Time Regulations 1998?
To whom do the Road Transport (Working Time) Regulations 2005 apply?
Can employees be required to work paid or unpaid overtime?
Can an employer make a job offer dependent on the applicant agreeing to work more than the 48-hour weekly limit imposed by the Working Time Regulations 1998?
If an employee agrees to work more than the limit imposed by the Working Time Regulations 1998, can the employer be held liable if the employee becomes ill as a result of working long hours?
What rights do doctors in training have under the Working Time Regulations 1998?
Where an employee has two jobs which employer is responsible for ensuring that their total weekly hours do not exceed the working time limits?
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