Resolution of the Government of the Czech Socialist Republic No. 60 / 1975 Coll.

Resolution of the Government of the Czech Socialist Republic on the exceptional reduction of continuous rest in the week

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ORDER
Governments of the Czech Socialist Republic
of 18 July 1975
on the exceptional reduction of continuous rest in the week
According to Section 92 (3) of the Labour Code, the Government of the Czech Socialist Republic, after consulting the Czech Trade Union Council for organisations governed by the central authorities of the Czech Socialist Republic and the national committees, with effect from 1 July 1975:
1. If, for operational reasons, it is not possible to provide a worker with continuous rest in a week of at least 32 hours (Section 92 of the Labour Code), the management organisation may schedule the working hours in such a way that the rest period is at least 24 hours
(a) seasonal and campaign work;
(b) in transport, in cultural and continuous facilities
provided that a continuous rest period of at least 32 hours is incurred on individual workers at least once every three weeks;
2. in works for which working time is unevenly distributed over the entire calendar year and in agriculture, the management organisation may, on the basis of the guidelines of the Central Authority (Section 85 (2) of the Labour Code), schedule working hours so that continuous rest of at least 32 hours falls on individual workers once every two weeks.

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CitationResolution of the Government of the Czech Socialist Republic No. 60 / 1975 Coll., on the exceptional reduction of continuous rest in the week
Regulation Type-
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CollectionCode of Laws
Date of Promulgation23.06.1975
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Status Valid
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