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Working long hours Can be divided into three following characteristics:
one work beyond the normal time. LAW
2 Excessive work hours beyond the time limit. Which affect health And safety
3 Excessive work hours The workers want to work. The article 16 of the ILO reduce the working hours of instruction (1962) government means working overtime for all hours worked in excess of normal time (Spurgeon, 2003) Thus, in this study we will follow. ILO definition of overtime means hours worked beyond normal hours statue set acceptable levels of society are generally meant more than 48. Hours per week. 2.3 What is too late? The word 'overtime too, indicates not only the time beyond the time set up those rules of law in the national or international standards involved, but also working with the consequences. Remove the workers - meaning that two of overtime (see above), the problem of workers who were exposed to potential health and safety risks associated with long working hours are the key points that separate. 'Excessive overtime' from 'overtime. The European Union (EU) Directive Time (1993) noted that the development of workers. 'Occupational Safety and Health at Work is the objective that should not be subordinated to purely economic considerations. Although the risk varies depending on whether the time is organized in the nature of work and the nature of the evidence that it works in
Overtime means Work hours exceeding the Normal statuary hours which
Determine a Socially acceptable level, meaning. generally more than 48 hours per Week.
excessive Overtime 'identifies the not only the hours exceeding those maximum hours defined
by National statutory regulations on working time or relevant International Standards, but also the
hours of Work that have negative Consequences on Workers - the Second Definition of. Overtime
1. Normal hours exceeding the statutory hours: Highlights this the Fact that the Normal
statutory Socially acceptable level of working hours Determine a time;
2. Work hours exceeding the maximum hours of which negative Beyond Consequences on
Workers are Known to be visible: the. effects on Health and safety are CRUCIAL;
3. hours exceeding those which prefer to Work Workers.
As Article 16 of the ILO Reduction of Hours of Work Recommendation (1962) States, Overtime means
all hours worked in excess of Normal hours (Spurgeon, 2003. ). Thus, in this Research, we Will follow
the ILO Definition that Overtime means Work hours exceeding the Normal statuary hours which
Determine a Socially acceptable level, meaning generally more than 48 hours per Week.
2.3 WHAT IS excessive Overtime?
The term 'excessive. Overtime 'identifies the not only the hours exceeding those maximum hours defined
by National statutory regulations on working time or relevant International Standards, but also the
hours of Work that have negative Consequences on Workers - the Second Definition of Overtime (See
above). The Issue of. Workers being exposed to potential Health and safety risks relating to long
working hours is the Key Point that separates 'excessive Overtime' from 'Overtime'.
The European Union (EU) Working Time Directive (the 1,993th) States that the Improvement of Workers'
safety,. Hygiene and Health at Work is an Objective which should not be subordinated to purely
Economic considerations. Although the risks Vary depending on Organized How the hours are, the
nature of the Work, and the characteristics of individuals, there is strong Evidence that working MO.
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