Common use of Working Time Directive Clause in Contracts

Working Time Directive. 9.1 In line with the European ‘Working Time Directive’, managers should ensure that staff do not work more than 48 hours a week, when averaged over a 17 week period. Managers should also ensure that workers have an 11 hour break in every 24 hours, and a 48 hour break (or 2x24 hour breaks) over 14 days.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: uniteforoursociety.org, www.local.gov.uk, www.nya.org.uk

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