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All items: Time off work
What protection is there for employees with regard to the right to time off for dependants?
What rights do employees who are under notice of redundancy have to take time off work?
What is the right to time off for dependants?
Who counts as a "dependant" for the purposes of the right to time off for dependants?
Under what circumstances are employees allowed time off work?
Can an employer refuse to let a member of the reserve forces who has been called out go?
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