{"id":14081,"date":"2023-07-18T09:18:09","date_gmt":"2023-07-18T09:18:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theukrules.co.uk\/?page_id=14081"},"modified":"2023-09-06T09:11:42","modified_gmt":"2023-09-06T09:11:42","slug":"sunday-working","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.theukrules.co.uk\/rules\/employment\/employing\/contracts\/sunday-working\/","title":{"rendered":"Sunday Working Rules | Arrangements for Opting Out and In"},"content":{"rendered":"

A DAY OF REST?<\/strong> Whether you must work on a Sunday, or prefer opting out, depends on your employment contract.<\/p>\n

There are special Sunday working rules for shop workers and those who are working in betting sites.<\/p>\n

Can you opt out of working on Sundays? You may have to work if it gets mentioned in either:<\/p>\n

1. Your contract of employment<\/a>.<\/p>\n

2. The Written statement of employment<\/a> terms and conditions.<\/p>\n

Note<\/strong>: As a rule, employers cannot force anyone to work on Sundays unless all parties agree to it. To do so, you must have it in writing. In some cases that may mean changing an employment contract<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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Sunday Working for Shop and Betting Workers<\/h2>\n

Certain situations of the Sunday working rules mean some staff do not need to work on Sundays. It applies most to workers in shops and the people working in the betting industry. As a rule you will be exempt if:<\/p>\n