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7 Mar 2005 7:30PM
Britain's decision to opt out of EU rules that curb long working hours is expected to come under renewed fire from the European Parliament this week.
A report to the parliament's employment and social affairs committee is expected to call for an end to the opt-out, which allows employers to ask staff to work an average of more than 48 hours a week. The report is expected to form the basis of the European Parliament's policy when changes to the working time directive are considered by the coun... (288 more words)
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