working time definition

working time means any period during which the worker is working, at the employer’s disposal and carrying out his activity or duties, in accordance with national laws and/or practice;
working time. Means the usual or normal hours (including overtime) that a Contract Deputy(ies) is required by the Law Enforcement Official to work in any calendar month. In addition, working time includes ninety five percent (95%) of the time the Contract Deputy(ies) is on vacation leave, is on sick leave and receives workers’ compensation benefits.
working time. , in relation to a worker, means—

Examples of working time in a sentence

  • The Working Time Directive lays down provisions for a maximum 48-hour working week (including overtime).13 Overtime Rate = Number of overtime hours workedTotal number of hours worked Fig.

  • ABSENCES DUE TO SICKNESSES AND ACCIDENTS 1990–2006 Absences due to sicknesses and accidents involving industrial employees (%, of theoretical regular working hours) and in all sectors in total * Source: Working Time Survey, The Confederation of Finnish Industries, *Statistics Finland, Labour Force Survey FIGURE 3.

  • The hourly rates shown exclude National Insurance costs1.4 Payment under European Working Time Regulations 1998 and 1999 and Agency Worker Regulations 2010 are included as a part of the capped rate below and the Agency shall ensure that the Agency Worker receives the Working Time Regulation element of the total charge or is given paid annually leave for the correct holiday entitlement to reflect the Working Time Element of the total charge for each pay period.

  • He attached particular importance to the social partners.12 At the same time as the Pillar was launched, the proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on work-life balance for parents and carers, the proposal to repeal Council Directive 2010/18/EU, the consultation on the repeal of the Information Directive, the extension of social protection and the Working Time Directive were launched.

  • An agreement to undertake extra programmed activities that would require a consultant to work in excess of 48 hours per week for the employer is subject to the consultant having signed a waiver opting-out of the requirements of the Working Time Regulations regarding the maximum working week of 48 hours.


More Definitions of working time

working time means each period of time during which a unit of Equipment is actively and of necessity engaged on a specific operation and the first two (2) hours of each immediately following period during which the unit is not so engaged but during which the operation is otherwise proceeding and during which time the unit cannot practically be transferred to other work but must remain on the site in order to continue with its assigned task.
working time means any period during which the young person is at work, at the employer’s disposal and carrying out his activity or duties in accordance with national legislation and/or practice;
working time. (“amser gweithio”) means any period during which an agricultural worker is working at their employer’s disposal and carrying out activities or duties in accordance with either their contract of service or their apprenticeship and includes—
working time. , in relation to an individual means—
working time means working time as defined in point (1) of Article 2 of Directive 2003/88/EC.
working time means the time during which a worker is scheduled to work or must be available to work (on-call time) on and for the craft on the instructions of the employer or the employer’s representative;
working time means: