Working Time Directive definition

Working Time Directive means Council Directive 93/104/EC of 23rd November 1993 concerning certain aspects of the organization of working time(8);

Examples of Working Time Directive in a sentence

  • Drug-Free Workplace.Recipients and subrecipients receiving funds from HUD are subject to 2 CFR part 2429, which implements the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 (41 U.S.C. 701, et seq.), as amended, and required to provide a drug-free workplace.

  • The Trust does not expect consultants to opt out of the Working Time Directive.

  • The European Working Time Directive applies to pupils at the employed Bar.

  • Management are obliged to operate this provision so as to ensure strict compliance with the requirements of the European Working Time Directive and related Irish legislation.

  • However, it is the policy of the Company that as far as possible, extensive working hours above the norm will not occur in accordance with the European Working Time Directive.

  • The hours of work shall comply with the European Working Time Directive legislation, or any subsequent Working Time legislation.

  • A similar approach is conceivable for Directives like the aforemen- tioned Working Time Directive and Employers Sanctions Directive.

  • PardoeHomerton University Hospital, London, United Kingdom Background: European Working Time Directive (EWTD) was introduced in August 2009.our Hospital introduced EWTD compliance in 2007 with significant changes to working practice.

  • They include, for instance, the rights of UK citizens to the benefit of employment protection such as the Working Time Directive, to equal treatment and to the protection of EU competition law, and the right of non-residents to the benefit of the “four freedoms” (free movement of people, goods and capital, and freedom to provide services).

  • Fellows are salaried employees and their contracts are subject to the provisions of the European Working Time Directive.

Related to Working Time Directive

  • 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 Regulations means the Working Time Regulations 1998.

  • Supervisor means Advisors Asset Management Inc., and its successors in interest, or any successor evaluator appointed as hereinafter provided."

  • Technical Direction means developing work statements, determining parameters, directing other Contractors' operations, or resolving technical controversies.

  • CRD Directive means Directive 2013/36/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on access to the activity of credit institutions and the prudential supervision of credit institutions and investment firms, amending Directive 2002/87/EC and repealing Directives 2006/48/EC and 2006/49/EC (as amended from time to time, including by Directive (EU) 2019/878 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2019);

  • Medical director means any physician licensed under Iowa Code chapter 148, 150, or 150A who shall be responsible for overall medical direction of the service program and who has completed a medical director workshop, sponsored by the department, within one year of assuming duties.

  • Funeral directing means arranging, directing or providing a

  • Training manager means the individual responsible for administering a training program and monitoring the performance of principal instructors and guest instructors.

  • Working face means that portion of a sanitary landfill facility where solid wastes are unloaded for final deposition.