Time to get to work
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Employers in the UK leisure industry should be aware that new regulations require them to maintain specific information about employees' working hours. Employees are now not permitted to work for an average of more than 48 hours a week over a 17-week period. There are also new regulations relating to issues including rest breaks, the employment of those under 18 and night working. Individual employees may opt out of the new regulations if they wish.
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 1999
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Judicial review
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The process of challenging the decisions of sporting bodies is discussed. The right to a judicial review is examined and the interpretation of the law in cases involving sports bodies which are not publicly funded is discussed.
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 2000
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Raising the stakes
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Issues are presented concerning the influence of the Internet on the changes which have occurred in the gambling industry. The creation of offshore bookmaking operations with their favorable tax implications is discussed.
Publication Name: Leisure Management
Subject: Travel industry
ISSN: 0266-9102
Year: 2001
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