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What are the legalities of learning a language at work in your lunch hour?
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I work for a small business in Wales and there's a current incentive from the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) for non Welsh speakers to learn Welsh in their lunch hours from a recommended tutor approved by WAG.
I was just wondering what the Health and Safety aspects were regarding one's lunch hour being used to benefit the company in this way? Have I waived my rights to a lunch hour because with the course being oral based, it's not like eating or drinking would be allowed.
Thanks for any advice and suggestions! :)
I work for a small business in Wales and there's a current incentive from the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) for non Welsh speakers to learn Welsh in their lunch hours from a recommended tutor approved by WAG.
I was just wondering what the Health and Safety aspects were regarding one's lunch hour being used to benefit the company in this way? Have I waived my rights to a lunch hour because with the course being oral based, it's not like eating or drinking would be allowed.
Thanks for any advice and suggestions! :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's up to yourself if you're using your break to do anything other than eat, provided it's your choice.
If it's part of your work though - ie it's mandatory and you're expected to do it - the working time directive kicks in. Nothing to do with having a meal, but you do need to have a break from work.
If it's part of your work though - ie it's mandatory and you're expected to do it - the working time directive kicks in. Nothing to do with having a meal, but you do need to have a break from work.
Dos ddim rhaid i ti siarad Cymraeg I gweithio at ur Llywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru...
...so why take a course to make their figures look better. The only reason they would offer a course is so that they can say a good percentage of their employees can speak the archaic language.
I've spoken welsh since a child, and the only time I've ever used it outside of a Welsh lesson, is when abroad and trying to confuse Time-share salesmen.
...so why take a course to make their figures look better. The only reason they would offer a course is so that they can say a good percentage of their employees can speak the archaic language.
I've spoken welsh since a child, and the only time I've ever used it outside of a Welsh lesson, is when abroad and trying to confuse Time-share salesmen.
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