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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> British Nursing Association v Inland Revenue (National Minimum Wage Compliance Team) [2002] EWCA Civ 494 (26 March 2002) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2002/494.html Cite as: [2002] EWCA Civ 494, [2002] Emp LR 668, [2002] IRLR 480, [2003] ICR 19 |
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM AN EMPLOYMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL
(His Honour Judge Altman)
Strand London WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE BUXTON
MR JUSTICE NEUBERGER
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BRITISH NURSING ASSOCIATION | ||
Appellants | ||
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INLAND REVENUE (NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE COMPLIANCE TEAM) | ||
Respondents |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2AG
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Crown Copyright ©
Tuesday, 26th March 2002
"In these Regulations `time work' means-
(a) work that is paid for under a worker's contract by reference to the time for which a worker works and is not salaried hours work".
"Provisions in relation to time work
15.-(1) In addition to time when a worker is working, time work includes time when a worker is available at or near a place of work, other than his home, for the purpose of doing time work and is required to be available for such work except that, in relation to a worker who by arrangement sleeps at or near a place of work, time during the hours he is permitted to sleep shall only be treated as being time work when the worker is awake for the purpose of working."
"On the matters of principle which the parties asked the Tribunal to determine, the Tribunal determines as follows:
(i)In accordance with Regulation 15(1) of the National Minimum Wage Regulations 1999, the workers are engaged in time work at times when they are awake and awaiting calls at home.
(ii)Time work does not include time when they are asleep in accordance with Regulation 15(1)."
"... in this case we find that the workers are working for the whole of their shift."
"26.In this case the workers are employed to answer the telephone, to assign bank nurses and, to a limited extent, to give advice. It is a 24 hour service. During the extended day, this service is provided from offices around the country. During the night, broadly from 8.00 pm to 9.00 am, it is from the homes of the workers who are the subject of this notice. It is a seamless service. In other words, the client does not know the location of the person who is answering the telephone.
27.We therefore find that these workers are `working' through the nightshift answering the clients' telephone calls and there is, therefore, no difference between the day workers and the night workers, except that the night workers work from home."
"JOB PURPOSE
To work as part of the part of BNA team, providing a continuing service to BNA clients and members after the branch offices have closed and over the weekend. to enhance BNA's reputation and maximise the business in a flexible caring manner."
"33. In the present case, the workers are paid to work at home and their place of work is at home.
34. We therefore conclude that the words in Regulation 15(1) of `available at or near a place of work other than his home' are not relevant to the present situation."