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In UK, If Your Employer Orders You To Work Somewhere That Is Further From Home Than Your Usual Office, May You Count The Extra Travelling Time Into Your Working Hours? Would You Expect To Be Paid Travel Expenses?
This situation is not a permanent move of office, but say, just one day per week. UK and European answers only please - I am trying to get a grasp of the legal side. I think it may be covered by the European Working time regulations.
asked 4 months ago
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Don't forget to collect for mileage if you must drive your own car.
answered 4 months ago
I would expect you be paid for the extra travel and that you count the extra time into your wages , obviously you didn't apply for a job so far away you apply for the one you have ,but check your contract and that it doesn't state they can do this before you go any further
answered 4 months ago
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