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What rules govern my night time “on call” staff when they are working subject to EU rules?

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What rules govern my night time “on call” staff when they are working subject to EU rules?

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If the mobile worker is not free to dispose of his/her time and is required to be at his/her workstation [typically the employer’s premises] ready to take up work then this is “Time devoted to other activities”. Working time does NOT include routine travel between home and work, rest and breaks when no work is done. “Periods of Availability” is waiting time whose duration is known in advance and where the mobile worker does not have to remain at his/her place of work. “Working Time” only starts when the mobile worker arrives at the workstation, and ends when he/she leaves and returns home.

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