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park381 27-05-2005 05:44

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Originally Posted by Neil
I am not sure if you can opt out of the 11 hour rest like you can the 48 hour week. Swopping shifts is a regular event for shift workers - this can mean only 8 hours rest ie from 10pm till 6am. Many nurses work late shift then early shift as a routine ( or they used to )

You are correct with the opt out but it needs to be written out and signed
http://www.dti.gov.uk/er/work_time_regs/wtr0.htm

Neil 27-05-2005 09:32

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I have opted out of the 48 hour week but I am not sure if you can with the 11 hour bit.
The whole opt out may stop soon if you read the info on that site.

Poodle 27-05-2005 17:23

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I will check with my missus when she gets back from shopping as she is a unison rep anyways readin the dti stuff

48 hrs is the maximum you can be required to work and its only OPTIONAL to work more than this.

You have a right to 11 hrs rest per day therefore your employer can only make u work 13 hrs in one stint

You are also entitled to two rest periods of 24hrs within every 14 day perriod or one rest of 48 hrs

You are entitled to no less than 20 mins rest break if your working day is more than 6 hrs, it is not specific as to when this break must be taken

i guess in regards to working the straight hours its down to interpretation of the http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1998/19981833.htm working time regulatsion I personally would say you could not work a 14 hr shift even with a one hour break as it is still more than the work is allowed in a 24hr period. However a businessmans interpretation would undoubtadly read it the other way round that they have infact only worked the 13hrs in the 24hr period. Of course if they have only a 59min break then it matters not of the interpretation and they have worked more than the legal limit allows.

Nightworks can only work 8 hrs in any one go.

This all comes down to health and safty aswell an employeer should keep records of all hours an employee works.

Of course all the regulations and agreed working times should be outlined in the working contract that an employee has with their employer which they should be provided with within 1 month of commencing employment i beleive.

Anyways to me who is not legally minded or any of that stuff the working time agreement is just a big list of referals to other paragraphs which use big words that mean nothing and can be interpreted in different ways and it should by hyperlinked so that i can see which paragraph they are refering to or at least have an on mouse over even displaying it but i guess thats why im not a lawyer or govenment employee.

Margaret Pilkington 27-05-2005 19:58

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They still do Neil.......!

removal-man 28-05-2005 11:00

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil
I have opted out of the 48 hour week but I am not sure if you can with the 11 hour bit.
The whole opt out may stop soon if you read the info on that site.

i never opted IN TO the 48 hour week

Neil 28-05-2005 22:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Poodle
Nightworks can only work 8 hrs in any one go.

At my company the nightshift is 9 3/4 hours. From 8:45pm till 6:30am Monday till Thursday inc. Some lads work Friday night and sometimes Sunday night as overtime.

lindsay ormerod 10-06-2005 20:12

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Thanks for your info on this. Another of the lads is now doing guarding work instead of packing meat and is a lot happier!

fireman 10-06-2005 22:02

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Got a fully working dishwasher they can have when the new one arrives in a week or so. (and no comments please from Margaret Pilkington)

staggeringman 11-06-2005 00:25

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you got one to disherwasher to many fireman..........lol

fireman 11-06-2005 08:49

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I knew someone would have some bright comment ..................

lindsay ormerod 15-06-2005 18:35

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Cheers Fireman;I will find out if they need it tomorrow;although I don't think they have a cooker so it's probably unlikely!

Margaret Pilkington 15-06-2005 19:19

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See.......Fireman, it wasn't me.... though I wanted to believe me, I wanted to!

fireman 15-06-2005 19:21

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I forgive you Margaret.

Margaret Pilkington 15-06-2005 20:19

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Awwwwwww, Fireman.......I am touched.

fireman 15-06-2005 20:47

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It wasn't me I never came near you Honest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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