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Resources for employers
Category: Working Hours and Time Off
Hours and Rest Breaks 
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Workers (18 and over) generally can not be forced to work over 48 hours a week on average, it is also important as an employer to understand what rest breaks an employee is entitled to for more information read: 'Hours, Rest Breaks and the Working Week' Business Link.
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Compassionate Leave 
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"'Compassionate leave' is a term used to describe time off work to cope with personal circumstances. There is a statutory right called 'time off for dependants' which gives you the right to unpaid time off in some circumstances. When this right doesn't apply you will have to revert to your company's compassionate leave scheme."
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Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Leave 
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Employers are obliged to recognise the rights of employees taking maternity, paternity or adoption leave. Business Link's interactive tool will show you what your employee is entitled. Additionally it will give you guidance on how to manage new and expectant mothers in your workplace.
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Absent Without Leave 
Flexi-Time 
Overtime 
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In times of change or high demand a company may require employees to work overtime, it is important that at these times overtime is accurately managed to avoid potential conflict arising from confusion.
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Absence and Sick Leave 
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