WTR definition

WTR means the Working Time Regulations 1998 and/ or the Working Time Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998.

Examples of WTR in a sentence

  • The current statutory entitlement to paid annual leave under the WTR is 5.6 weeks, including Bank holidays (pro-rated for part-time workers).

  • Hours per day £x.xx Pulled from order Hours per week £xx.xx Pulled from order Current agency pay rate per hour £xx.xx Provided by Supplier Agency charge rate per hour £xx.xx Rate prior to NI, WTR, VAT and Mark Up Agency charge rate per day £xxx.xx Multiple of Agency Charge Rate per hour by number of hours/day on order Agency charge rate per week £xxx.xx Multiple of Agency Charge Rate per hour by number of hours/week on order Pay Rate for UoE equiv.

  • The current statutory entitlement to paid annual leave under the WTR is 5.6 weeks.

  • Pursuant to Regulation 5 WTR you accordingly agree that the limit specified in Regulation 4 (1) WTR shall not apply and this agreement shall have effect immediately.

  • The nature of an Assignment may necessitate work in excess of the maximum working time specified in Regulation 4 (1) WTR, namely an average of 48 hours each week calculated over a 17-week reference period.


More Definitions of WTR

WTR means the Working Time Regulations 1998 or the Working Time Regulations (Northern Ireland)
WTR means the Working Time Regulations 1998 (SI 1998/1833).
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WTR means the Working Time Regulations 1998 (as amended) 1999 “Chief Officer” shall mean the Chief Constable and includes any officer with delegated authority from the Chief Constable.