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    My wife works as a support worker working with young people with constant care and supervision. Her hours of work are 2pm until 2pm the following day, but at 10pm she has to stay on the premises and sleep until 7am then continue through until 2pm making 24 hours.

    They now want her to work until 4pm, making it a 26 hour shift and say they can do this as the nightshift which she is sleeping( she is basically on call) if any of the residents wake does not count !!

    Can they actually demand this ?

    Regards

    M

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    Re: Working 26 hours at once !!!!

    Sounds excessive to me.....Have a read here----> https://www.gov.uk/night-working-hours/hours-and-limits
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    • #3
      Re: Working 26 hours at once !!!!

      sounds VERY excessive to me..what does her contract of employment say ?

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      • #4
        Re: Working 26 hours at once !!!!

        Actually i think they can.

        She is sleeping during the night, the only time shes on call is if she has to get up during the night, which is then classed as part of her working hours.

        So if she sleeps 8 hours and wakes up for 2 hours, thats 2 hours worked.

        A client of mine, who runs a care home does this quite alot, but he pays his staff for an overnight stay just so they get something for it.
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        • #5
          Re: Working 26 hours at once !!!!

          the sleep element is paid for about £30.00 if I remember correctly whereas night duty carer get £70+ for the wake shift, so after resting they are being asked to do an extra - knowing most companies they will only pay basic not overtime or take time off in lieu , then that causes problems, the situation here is the same as most care/residential homes homes etc. My wife is a night shift carer for Adult Special Needs and use to do a sleep night in the old days and as above happened then.
          Last edited by The Tech Clerk; 21 February 2013, 10:54.
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          • #6
            Re: Working 26 hours at once !!!!

            As far as i understand care home/careers

            They are allowed to work a max of 8 hours day and 10 hours night shift.

            But if shes working the day, then sleeping overnight, then working a day after, that may be abit unfair.
            Last edited by SXGuy; 21 February 2013, 15:04.
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            • #7
              Re: Working 26 hours at once !!!!

              Do you know what the contract of employment states about working hours? I believe employees must sign a disclaimer to work more than 48 hours a week. Is your wife a member of a trade union?
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