WTR definition

WTR means the Working Time Regulations 1998 and/ or the Working Time Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1998.

Examples of WTR in a sentence

  • The current statutory entitlement to paid annual leave under the WTR is 5.6 weeks.

  • The current statutory entitlement to paid annual leave under the WTR is 5.6 weeks, including Bank holidays (pro-rated for part-time workers).

  • The database provides the date of WTR within establishments and then allows identifying establishments that did not reduce their working time.Establishment files (UNEDIC) are annual exhaustive administrative sources relating to the establishments affiliated to the unemployment insurance.

  • In this paper, we question the substitution between two instruments of internal quantitative flexibility (STC and WTR), in France, during the last decade.Between 1995 and 2005, STC authorizations have strongly decreased.

  • So we work with two categories of establishments: establishments that anticipated WTR (they reduced the effective working time duration before January 1, 2000) and establishments that did not reduce their working time.


More Definitions of WTR

WTR means the Working Time Regulations 1998 or the Working Time Regulations (Northern Ireland)
WTR means Wildlife Tree Retention.
WTR means the Working Time Regulations 1998 (as amended) 1999 “Chief Officer” shall mean the Chief Constable and includes any officer with delegated authority from the Chief Constable.
WTR means the proportion of block area retained as wildlife trees at the conclusion of harvesting, based on a combination of distinct WTRa reserved from harvest and WTRBAE, determined from the following equation: WTR % = (WTRa reserved from harvest) + (WTRBAE) X 100