Podcast: Travelling time for mobile workers counts as working time
On this week's XpertHR weekly, we consider the recent Tyco decision, in which it was found that travelling time for mobile workers counts as working time under the Working Time Regulations 1998. We look at the practical consequences for employers, including how the decision will impact on the calculation of working time and rest breaks and whether or not it has an impact on the national minimum wage.
Presenter Susan Dennehy is joined by XpertHR's Laura Merrylees. Edited and produced by Clare Allerton.
Podcast: Travelling time for mobile workers counts as working time
Audio: XpertHR Weekly; 25 September 2015
Articles discussed on this week's podcast:
- Law reports > Travelling time for workers with no usual place of work counts as working time
- How to > How to obtain a worker's agreement to opt out of the 48-hour maximum working week
- Policies and documents > Form for an employee to agree to opt out of the 48-hour working week
- Quick reference > What is included in working time
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