Time off work
Updated to reflect that the Time Off for Public Duties Order 2018, which is in force from 1 October 2018, extends the right to unpaid time off work to perform public duties to certain groups of volunteers in the criminal justice system.
Updated to reflect that the Time Off for Public Duties Order 2018 is in force from 1 October 2018, extending the right to unpaid time off work to four groups of volunteers in the criminal justice system.
A list setting out the circumstances in which employees are entitled to take a reasonable amount of unpaid time off for dependants.
A table setting out the right to time off during notice of dismissal by way of redundancy.
Key facts for HR on working time and time off work: time off work.
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