- Maximum weekly working hours
- Rest periods - including daily rest periods, weekly rest periods and rests and intervals at work.
- Sunday working
- Nightly working hours.
- Zero hours working practices.
- Holidays and the entitlement to annual leave.
- Times and pay for annual leave.
- Public holidays.
We all know that employment law is a minefield. Sometimes it may feel like there is legislation for everything and often there are lots of ‘buzz-words’ specific to employment law being bounced around. You wouldn’t be on your own if you thought that employment law is like another language! In an effort to help employers wade through these buzz-words and parts of legislation, we at Peninsula have created our very own Employment Law Dictionary! It’s simple, concise and easy to understand. Each month we represent a letter of the alphabet and associate a few words in employment law with that letter.
Organisation of Working Time Act, 1997, (OWTA)- the OWTA is an important piece of employment legislation for employers to be aware of as it sets out an employer’s obligations, and an employee’s entitlements in respect of the following: