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'What has the EU ever done for us?'
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If you are an employee: The EU has always been at the forefront of equal opportunities legislation. Equal pay for men and women is required by EC Law. The Equal Treatment Directive 1976, which was revised in 2002, outlaws sex discrimination at work - including discrimination against pregnant women. The Working Time Directive, which has been in force for four years, limits the average working time for employees to 48 hours. It also laid down regulations on breaks during the working day, and on the right to four weeks' paid holiday. The Social Chapter provides the same rights for part-time workers (the majority of whom are women) as full-time workers. Further information on equal opportunities legislation can be found here
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