Patients are less safe than they were a year ago, before the introduction of the 48 hour limit on the average working week in the United Kingdom, say respondents to a survey by the Royal College of Surgeons. However, the BMA, which has fought for the limit on doctors' working week, ...
The article deals with a survey by the Royal College of Surgeons which found that patients are less safe than they were a year ago before the introduction of the 48 hour limit on the average working week in Great Britain. The latest survey was answered by 980 members of the Royal College...
Working time directive puts lives at risk, surgeons claim.The article deals with a survey by the Royal College of Surgeons which found that patients are less safe than they were a year ago before the introduction of the 48 hour limit on the average working week in Great Britain. The latest...
European working time directive. 来自 mendeley.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 8 作者: DO Health 摘要: Working time can be considered as a crucial element in the field of working conditions for workers, in fact, it can produce consequences of competitiveness, it plays an important role in the trade off...
The European Working Time Directive as legislated in the U.K. restricts employers from requiring employees to work more than an average of 48 hours a week in any 17-week period. The legislation provides an opt-out provision in which employees choosing to work more than the legally allowed hou...
Time's up for owner-drivers For more than six years, owner-drivers have managed to escape inclusion within the Working Time Directive (WTD), which restricts working time to an average... P Cunnane - 《Commercial Motor》 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 ...
average hours worked by any member of staff does not exceed an average of 48 per week. 2. Context The EC Working Time Directive sets the framework for the regulation of working hours. It specifies the maximum number of hours which employees can be required to work, along with entitlements ...
Article 6 of the Working Time Directive contains a rule on an average working week of 48 hours. Člen 6 Direktive o delovnem času vsebuje pravilo o povprečnem 48-urnem tedenskem delavniku. EurLex-2 The Director shall issue rules on the flexible use of working hours within ...
According to the European Working Time Directive workers, with few exceptions, should not work more than 48 h a week on average. This to some extent aligns with the empirical evidence, although many of these studies focus on employees working shifts or unsocial hours, not long weekly working...
discussion was followed by closed questions designed to ascertain in detail what an average working week looked like. Examples are given below. Details were verified, if possible, with existing records at the time, and comparisons were made between the experience of the present day SHO/FY2 (...