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Liz Lynne MEP Liberal Democrat MEP for the West Midlands |
| www.lordsreformday.org.uk - 342 days and counting | <liz@lizlynne.org.uk> | 2nd September 2010 |
Lib Dem slams 'Old Labour' MEPs for voting to ditch working time opt-out4.24.00pm GMT Wed 11th Feb 2004 Labour MEPs today showed that despite the best efforts of Number 10, "old Labour is alive and well, and voting down the UK government line from Strasbourg". That was the verdict of Liz Lynne, Liberal Democrat MEP, speaking after a dramatic vote in the European Parliament. MEPs gave their response to a Commission review of the Working Time Directive - legislation that regulates the hours of European employees. The debate centered on one key clause - whether workers can voluntarily opt-out of a 48-hour working week. The European Parliament voted to recommend that the Commission drop the clause from future legislation. Labour MEPs voted en masse to 'phase out' the voluntary opt-out, arguing that it can be abused by employers. Ms Lynne was disappointed at the outcome. "The opt-out is crucial for UK competitiveness. It recognises important differences between the structure of the British labour market and that of other EU Member States, as well as giving workers the opportunity to earn more through overtime." Neither was it a great day for British Conservatives: "in failing to get the support of the whole of the European People's Party on this crucial issue, the Tories lost a real opportunity to send a message to the Commission. It's hardly an auspicous start to Michael Howard's realignment with the European centre right.' Ms Lynne went on to counter the claims of Labour rebels who opposed the opt-out: "Of course there must be adequate provision against workers opting out under duress, but there are less drastic ways to achieve this. What is important is that wherever the opt-out is used it is truly voluntary, and reflects the best interests of workers." The Working Time Directive regulates the working time of European employees. It stipulates that workers should not work more than an average 48 hour working week. Today's vote is the result of the European Parliament s own-initiative report, responding to a Commission consultation on the future of Working Time legislation.
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Related News Stories:Tue 28th Apr 2009: UK opt out from 48 weekly working limit safe as Working Time Talks Collapse. Wed 17th Dec 2008: Labour MEPs let down UK on Working Time says Liz Lynne MEP . Mon 15th Dec 2008: MEPs to debate Working Time ahead of key Wednesday vote. Wed 11th May 2005: Labour MEPs Blinded By Ideology On Working Time . Wed 20th Apr 2005: MEPs Vote To Scrap Working Time Opt-Out . Thu 22nd Jan 2004: Lib Dem slams Labour MEPs for voting to drop working time opt-out. Published and promoted by Liz Lynne MEP, 55 Ely Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6LN. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |