nouna directive concerning the maximum number of hours an employee can work in the EU
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- Working Time Directive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Working Time Directive 2003/88/EC is a European Union Directive, which creates the right for EU workers to a minimum number of holidays each year, paid ...
- Working Time Directive - European Commission
Under the EU's Working Time Directive (2003/88/EC), each Member State must ensure that every worker is entitled to: a limit to weekly working time, which must ...
- The Working Time Regulations
Mar 30, 2012 ... The Regulations were amended, with effect from 1 August 2003, to extend working time measures in full to all non-mobile workers.
- Maximum weekly working hours - GOV.UK
Nov 21, 2012 ... Part 1: Overview. Workers don't usually have to work more than 48 hours a week on average, unless they choose to. Some sectors have ...
- Q&A: Working time directive | Money | guardian.co.uk
Nov 6, 2006 ... Background to talks on the working time directive. ... The European commission introduced the working time directive in 1993 to work alongside ...
- European Working Time Directive
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- The Working Time Regulations 1998
These Regulations implement Council Directive 93/104/EC concerning certain aspects of the organization of working time (O.J. No. L307, 13.12.93, p.18) and ...
- Working Time Regulations 2012, Working Hours, Rest Breaks ...
Apr 1, 2010 ... Can you please give me the full reference that corosponds to the below section from the Paid holidays under the working time directive ...