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Working Time RegulationsThe Working Time Regulations 1998 are designed with your health and safety in mind. The following is a very brief summary of the regulations - if you have any further queries, please ask your local office for clarification. Working Hours Under the terms of your contract you are not required to work any given hours. However, where you are working on assignments for Teleresources Consultancy, under the Working Time Regulations 1998, you should not be required to work more than an average of 48 hours a week over a 17 week period, unless you agree to do so in writing. Although temporary or contract work is all about flexibility and from time to time companies may want you to work for longer hours, you are under no obligation to do so. Rest Breaks You are entitled to 11 hours rest from work in each 24 hours. The company to which you are assigned should allow you a break from work of 20 minutes, if your assignment lasts for more than 6 hours a day. If it is practical, you may take this away from your work station. You should make arrangements with the client about rest/lunch breaks. Night Work If you are asked to work at night (between 11pm and 6am) you should not work more than 8 hours in every 24, averaged over 17 weeks (or however many weeks you have worked if it is less than 17 weeks). Weekly Rest You are entitled to a minimum of 1 days' rest from work each week, or 2 days every 2 weeks. Paid Annual Leave You are entitled to 4 weeks paid annual leave. For the purposes of calculating entitlement to paid annual leave under the Working Time Regulations 1998, your leave year commences on the 1st January. Your leave accrues on a pro-rata basis. You will only be entitled to take paid annual leave in proportion to what has accrued when you wish to take leave. Under the regulations you may not carry holiday pay forward from one year to the next, nor can we pay you in lieu of holidays unless you finish working for us.
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