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All items: Time off work
If a union representative works part-time hours, are they entitled to be paid for union duties carried out outside those hours?
How is payment for time taken off for union duties calculated if the union representative's pay normally varies depending on the work done?
For what kind of training are union representatives entitled to paid time off?
Do employers have to provide facilities to enable union representatives to carry out their union duties?
How much notice must union representatives give to their employer of time off required for union duties?
Can an employer refuse time off for union duties or activities at a particular time due to the requirements of the business?
Do non-union employee representatives have the right to paid time off to carry out their duties?
Do union environmental representatives or equality representatives have a right to paid time off to carry out their duties?
If there is more than one union representative in an organisation, are they all entitled to paid time off to carry out union duties?
Can an employer insist that part-time employees arrange all their antenatal appointments for times when they are not working?
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