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Hi,
has no one anywhere got a reply to my last query?
I thought that this was quiet important.....
ummm and no reply from Troll either .....is he missing ..presumed working?
or is it more sinister ....[xx(]
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I think that the 48-hour limit does not apply to each individual week, but to an average over a period of time (17 weeks).
So, if someone was made to work 60 hours a week for 7 weeks but reverted to a standard 37.5-hour week for the following 10 weeks, their average would be 46.76 hours - perfectly legal.
Not sure how this affects people on contracts shorter than 17 weeks.
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My apologies-nothing more sinister than being away from the delights of internet. As it stands today, I now work for a grown-up and very professional unit and do eight hours a day-5 days a week.Not only that, I get paid to drive too! In answer to your enquiry-yes, I did do 12 hour days and six days a week was the expected commitment.I did also sign the opt-out clause.I`m of the opinion that I will work as many hours as I choose until it breaks me! It is however, a sad thing when archies have to exhaust themselves to earn a decent living.I don`t mind doing it when I get the opportunity-just not for muppets.
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Thanks for the reply Troll.
I must ponder this now
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A good site to read about this:
http://www.incomesdata.co.uk/information...ective.htm
Another day another WSI?