Working Time Opt Out

31/03/2009

Ahead of a conciliation committee meeting in Brussels on Wednesday, The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has warned of the risk to the working time opt-out.

Currently the working time opt-out permits people to choose to work more than 48 hours a week. The CBI says that it could damage career aspirations and affect overtime at a time when workers want to help support their families. At present the removal of the working time opt-out is being backed by Socialist MEP’s.

CBI Deputy Director-General, John Cridland says: “Who should choose your working hours, you or politicians in Brussels? We think people can make up their own minds about the hours they want to work.

“The legislation proposed by some politicians would impose a ban on working longer hours, and not take into account individual circumstances and ambitions.

“Some people want to work longer hours and some do not. We think the solution is to give people a choice, as they have at the moment. Some MEPs think the solution should be a stop sign, and if you want to keep working, tough luck.

“A common position was agreed last year by member states, and these attempts by some MEPs to shift that position should be resisted.”

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