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2.Amendment of the Merchant Shipping (Working Time: Inland Waterways) Regulations 2003
3.(1) In regulation 2(1) (interpretation) at the appropriate places insert—...
5.For regulation 3 (application), substitute— (1) These Regulations apply to any ship which—
7.(1) Omit regulation 5 (general). (2) After regulation 12 omit...
8.For regulation 6 (maximum weekly working time), substitute— Maximum daily...
9.For regulation 7 (health assessment and transfer of night workers...
10.In regulation 8 (pattern of work), after “monotonous” insert “or...
11.For regulation 9 (records), substitute— (1) In the case of each worker, the employer shall...
13.After regulation 10 (rest periods), insert— Rest breaks (1) A worker whose daily working time exceeds six hours...
14.In regulation 11(1) (entitlement to annual leave and payment for...
15.After regulation 11 (entitlement to annual leave and payment for...
16.(1) Regulation 12 (entitlements under other provisions) is amended as...
17.(1) Regulation 13 (unmeasured working time) is amended as follows....
18.Omit regulation 14 (other special cases) and insert— Emergency situations...
19.Omit regulation 15 (collective and workforce agreements), and insert —...
20.For regulation 17 (offences) substitute— (1) An employer who fails to comply with any requirement...
22.In regulation 19(2)(b), for “Employnent”, substitute “Employment”.
23.After regulation 19 (restriction on contracting out), insert— Review (1) The Secretary of State must from time to time—...
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