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WORKING TIME DISCREPANCY

7th December 2000
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

I was always under the impression the Driver's Hours Rules and Regulations were introduced as a safety measure. How, then, is this reflected o the proposed exemption for owner-drivers?

If owner-drivers are to be made exempt from the regulations, as proposed by Brussels, this will cause a lot of bad feeling between employed and self-employed drivers.

The employed driver is having his hours curtailed, with a corresponding cut in wages, while the owner-driver can still earn a decent wage at our expense.

I cannot see my boss being prepared to keep my wages at the level they are now if I have to work fewer hours, and I think it will be the same for most employers in this industry. When I came into this industry I expected to work long hours and lobe away from home for most of the week. I did not expect to start on a Monday and have to park up on a Wednesday night because was Out of hours.

AF David, Bristol, by e-mail.

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