Working time: travelling | Practical Law

Working time: travelling | Practical Law

The Advocate General has opined that for workers with no fixed place of work, the time spent travelling from their home to their first assignment, and from their last assignment back to their home, constitutes working time.

Working time: travelling

Practical Law UK Articles 2-617-5078 (Approx. 3 pages)

Working time: travelling

by Squire Patton Boggs and Practical Law Employment
Published on 23 Jul 2015European Union, United Kingdom
The Advocate General has opined that for workers with no fixed place of work, the time spent travelling from their home to their first assignment, and from their last assignment back to their home, constitutes working time.