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  2. Working time directive - Wikipedia

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  3. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, there is no federal or state law on limits to the length of the working week. Instead, the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 §207 creates a financial disincentive to longer working hours. Under the heading "Maximum hours", §207 states that time and a half pay must be given to employees working more than 40 hours in a week. [116]

  4. History of school counseling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The history of school counseling in the United States of America varies greatly based on how local communities have chosen to provide academic, career, college readiness, and personal/social skills and competencies to K-12 children and their families based on economic and social capital resources and public versus private educational settings in what is now called a school counseling program.

  5. Working Time Directive 2003 - Wikipedia

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    The Working Time Directive 2003/88/EC is a European Union law Directive and a key part of European labour law. It gives EU workers the right to: at least 28 days (four weeks) in paid holidays each year; rest breaks of 20 minutes in a 6-hour period; daily rest of at least 11 hours in any 24 hours; restricts excessive night work;

  6. Robinson-Steele v RD Retail Services Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Employers would give people 'rolled up' holiday pay, by adding a so-called 'premium' to wages if holidays were not taken. In three cases a Tribunal and the Court of Appeal referred to the European Court of Justice the question whether this was permissible under the Working Time Directive article 7, which states that annual leave must be taken, and only if the employment relationship terminates ...

  7. R v Department of Trade and Industry, ex parte Broadcasting ...

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    The European Court of Justice said the Directive's purpose from recitals 1, 4, 7 and 8 and Art 1(1) is ‘to improve the living and working conditions of workers’. Recital 4 refers to the Community Charter of the Fundamental Social Rights of Workers point 8 and 19(1) that everyone should have satisfactory health and safety at work. It is ...

  8. Texas Education Agency - Wikipedia

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    Governor Greg Abbott announced the appointment of John P. Scott as the new Chief of School Safety and Security within the Texas Education Agency (TEA) on October 3. This position was created following the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde to ensure the implementation of school safety policies and best practices across Texas.

  9. Working time - Wikipedia

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    Hart, Bob 'Working time and employment' Routledge Revivals, 2010. Explanation of Working Time Limits (48 hour week) in the UK and how the opt-out works; Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) resources on the UK Working Time Regulations Archived 2010-12-29 at the Wayback Machine; OECD Average annual hours actually worked per worker