Part-time workers are protected from being treated less favourably than equivalent full-time workers just because they’re part time

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Part-time workers are protected from being treated less favourably than equivalent full-time workers just because they’re part time. A part-time worker is someone who works fewer hours than a full-time worker. There is no specific number of hours that makes someone full or part-time, but a full-time worker will usually work 35 hours or more a week.

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United Kingdom Government

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United Kingdom Government

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UK Government (n.d.). Part-time workers' rights. Retrieved on 2nd April from https://www.gov.uk/part-time-worker-rights

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