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Under certain conditions, employers can apply for longer daily working hours for employees in continuous shift operations, construction and assembly sites.
The daily working hours of employees are limited to a maximum of 10 hours in accordance with Section 3 of the Working Hours Act (ArbZG). An application for longer daily working hours for employees can be made in the following cases, provided that the company is not already subject to collective agreements in this regard:
Continuous shift operations" are defined as operations in which work is carried out in rotating shifts around the clock. It is essential that shift work is performed continuously, i.e. that the entire period of several consecutive working days or working days (semi-continuous) or even all days of the week (fully continuous) is used for shift work.
Cost range: EUR 50 to 10,000
The costs depend on the duration of the permit and the number of people affected.
As a rule, one to four weeks from receipt of the complete application documents.
Administrative court action
Upon application, employees of a seasonal or campaign business may be granted an extension of the daily working hours for the duration of the season or campaign up to a maximum of twelve hours per day on individual days.
The trade supervisory offices at the governments monitor compliance with the Working Hours Act and, in exceptional cases, approve work on Sundays and public holidays and, in individual cases, increase the maximum permitted working hours with appropriate compensation.
As an employer, you require an official permit if you want to work on a Sunday or public holiday in your company or business, unless there is a legal exception.