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An Act to reform the law of England and Wales relating to Sunday trading; to make provision as to the rights of shop workers under the law of England and Wales in relation to Sunday working; and for connected purposes. Citation: 1994 c. 20: Territorial extent England and Wales: Dates; Royal assent: 5 July 1994: Commencement: 5 July 1994 (part ...
Shops Act 1950, an Act to regulate shop opening hours and Sunday trading; Shops Bill 1986, an attempt to repeal the 1950 Act and legalise Sunday trading; Sunday Trading Act 1994, an Act that legalised Sunday trading in England and Wales; Sunday Working (Scotland) Act 2003, an Act allowing workers in Scotland the right to refuse to work on a Sunday
However, the Sunday Working (Scotland) Act 2003 prohibits shops from compelling their workers to work on Sunday. This lack of restriction allows opening hours of larger shops to be longer than in England and Wales and Northern Ireland , and many large supermarkets remain open seven days a week with little or no adjustment of opening hours at ...
It is the latest supermarket group to hike pay levels for workers ahead of the increase in the national minimum wage in April. Tesco to increase pay for shop workers by 9.1% Skip to main content
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The Shops Bill 1986 was a parliamentary bill in the United Kingdom that would have ended government regulation of Sunday shopping in England and Wales. [1] Introduced by the Government of Margaret Thatcher, it was defeated in the House of Commons at its second reading; this is the most recent occasion at which a government bill has fallen at that stage.
The regulations implemented European Union directive 89/654/EEC on minimum safety and health requirements for the workplace and repealed and superseded much of the Factories Act 1961 and Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963. [2] Since 31 December 1995, all new and existing workplaces have had to comply with these regulations. [3]