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1 What is a “period of availability”?
An extra break that is unpaid
Waiting time whose duration IS KNOWN in advance by the mobile worker
Waiting time whose duration IS NOT KNOWN in advance by the mobile worker
2 Do “periods of availability” count towards the working time of mobile workers?
Yes
No
Only the first hour of the POA counts towards working time
3 Do breaks count towards the working time of mobile workers?
Paid breaks count towards working time
All breaks count towards working time
No, breaks do not count towards working time
4 What is the maximum number of hours that can be worked in a single week starting at 00:00 hours Monday morning?
48
56
60
5 What is ‘night time’ for a driver of goods vehicle?
Between 1 am and 5 am
Between midnight and 4 am
Between 11pm and 3 am
6 How many hours can a night worker work in any 24 hour period when there is no workplace agreement in place?
10 hours
12 hours
15 hours
7 Is a driver paid for waiting whilst during a Period of Availability?
Yes
No
Thanks in advance for your speedy and helpful answers.
An extra break that is unpaid
Waiting time whose duration IS KNOWN in advance by the mobile worker
Waiting time whose duration IS NOT KNOWN in advance by the mobile worker
2 Do “periods of availability” count towards the working time of mobile workers?
Yes
No
Only the first hour of the POA counts towards working time
3 Do breaks count towards the working time of mobile workers?
Paid breaks count towards working time
All breaks count towards working time
No, breaks do not count towards working time
4 What is the maximum number of hours that can be worked in a single week starting at 00:00 hours Monday morning?
48
56
60
5 What is ‘night time’ for a driver of goods vehicle?
Between 1 am and 5 am
Between midnight and 4 am
Between 11pm and 3 am
6 How many hours can a night worker work in any 24 hour period when there is no workplace agreement in place?
10 hours
12 hours
15 hours
7 Is a driver paid for waiting whilst during a Period of Availability?
Yes
No
Thanks in advance for your speedy and helpful answers.
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