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Carry-Over Period of Annual Leave Must Protect Employers

As envisaged following the Advocate General’s earlier opinion, in a ruling handed down today , the ECJ has confirmed that the Working Time Regulations – or more precisely, the Directive (2003/88) behind them – does not preclude national provisions or practices which limit the carry-over period of annual leave. Previous rulings of the ECJ have […]

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Filed under: Fitness for Work, Flexible Working, General News, Health & Safety, Laws & Regulations by Employment Law Clinic

Post created on: November 22nd, 2011

Annual Leave Rights can Expire during Sick Leave – Advocate General

In an opinion published this week, the Advocate General suggested that the Working Time Directive does not preclude a limitation during which annual leave may be taken, as long as this still provides for recuperation. While not binding on the Court of Justice of the European Union, the Advocate General’s view is often accepted by […]

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Filed under: Fitness for Work, General News, Health & Safety, Laws & Regulations by Employment Law Clinic

Post created on: July 9th, 2011

Sick absences falling, but "sickies" still cost £2.5bn

180 million days were taken in sick leave by employees last year, according to the latest CBI/Pfizer Absence and Workplace Health Survey, conducted between February and April 2010. The current trend is seeing sick leave absences reduced, possibly helped by employees feeling worried about their job and preferring to attend work even when they are […]

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Filed under: Fitness for Work, General News, Health & Safety by Employment Law Clinic

Post created on: June 9th, 2010

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