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19 Jul 2002 11:47AM
Potential changes to the Working Time Regulations could bring dramatic consequences for security companies and their customers, the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has warned.
The Chief Executive of the BSIA, David Dickinson, explains:
"Legislation insisting on a 48-hour week will force the situation. We may also lose the '12 hour night shift derogation'. If this happens, we estimate that manned security contracts will require up to 50% more staff, and consequently cost ar... (84 more words)
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