Part-time Workers (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2000
The Part-time Workers Regulations 2000 is a UK labour law measure which requires that employers give people on part-time contracts comparable treatment to people on full-time contracts who do the same jobs. It implements the Part-time Work Directive 97/81/EC, and forms part of the European Union's programme to combat discrimination of atypical workers. Because the large majority of part-time workers are female, it is also an important attempt to combat sex discrimination.-
- *Implemented under Part-time Workers Regulations 2000,
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- *Implemented under Fixed Term Employees Regulations 2002,
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- * Implementation: by 5 December 2011.