HC Deb 27 November 2000 vol 357 cc381-2W
Mr. Edwards

To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry how many decisions by tribunals there have been in respect of breaches of the working time regulations(a) on holiday entitlements and (b) on maximum working hours. [140253]

Mr. Alan Johnson

(a) To date there have been 416 decisions at Employment Tribunals, in Great Britain, registering the Regulations as the primary grounds for complaint. ETS records do not distinguish between different entitlements under the Regulations, but it is believed that the majority relate to paid annual leave.

(b) The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) and local authorities enforce the provisions in the Regulations related to weekly working time limits, limits on night-working and health assessments for night-workers and these are therefore not a matter for the tribunals. The HSE have resolved 416 complaints, 13 of which required Improvement Notices. The HSE have not initiated any prosecutions to date. There are currently no central records of local authority enforcement, but at least one case brought by a local authority has led to a prosecution for breach of the provisions on health assessments for night-workers.