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Part-time workers rights

Part-time workers rights. Image of a couple making a complaint

Part-time employees and workers have the same employment rights as full-time employees (and workers) - you do not have to work a minimum number of hours to qualify for these rights.

Legislation called the ‘prevention of less favourable treatment’ covers part-time employees and workers (including home-workers and agency workers) - and compares them to an 'equivalent' full-time worker, i.e. someone doing a similar job on the same type of contract.

  • Job-sharing is a form of part-time work, where a full-time job is divided between two part-time workers.
  • Homeworkers are usually described as people who do practical work from their home and are different from Teleworkers who normally do their normal office work based at their home. Both can be either employees or workers depending on their contract of employment. All workers are entitled to the minimum wage (including Homeworkers).

The legislation covers:

  • Pay and benefits, employment terms and conditions (you must receive the same normal hourly rate, and hourly overtime rate, as comparable full-time workers.  However, case law has confirmed that although part-time workers must receive the same hourly overtime rate as full-time workers they do not need to receive overtime pay until they have worked the same total number of hours as a full-time worker).
  • Pensions
  • Training and other opportunities (you cannot be excluded from training simply because you work part-time)
  • Holidays (you must have the same pro-rata entitlement as full-time workers including to bank holidays), and
  • Maternity/adoption/parental leave/paternity leave/sick pay rights (you must have the same pro-rata entitlement as full-time workers)
  • Selection for promotion, transfer or redundancy, career breaks
  • The only exceptions being if your Employer can objectively justify their different treatment of you.

If you think you have been treated less favourably than a full-time worker then you have the right to receive a written statement of reasons for the treatment - you need to ask your employer for this in writing and your employer must reply within 21 days.  If you are not satisfied with the answer then you can make a complaint to an Employment Tribunal.

2021 case-law

The Part-Time Workers regulations have obviously been in force a while, but there have not been many cases, as there is a strict requirement to show that the employee’s part-time status is the only reason for the less favourable treatment.

In the recent case of Forth Valley Health Board v James Campbell, the Tribunal had to decide if the reason for his treatment was because he was part-time.  Mr Campbell was contracted to work for an average of 16 hours per week on a six-week rota, where his shift lengths varied.  On weekdays he worked four-hour shifts but did not get a break - his colleagues who worked over six hours got a 15 minute paid break. He complained to the health board but this was rejected, as they said he did get a 15 minute paid break when he did six-hour shifts at weekends.  

Mr Campbell brought a claim to Tribunal under the Part-Time Worker regulations, saying his lack of paid breaks on weekdays was because he was part-time. The original Tribunal agreed with him but the Health Board appealed, and the Employment Appeal Tribunal did not. The EAT said there was no ‘causal’ link between his shift length and his part-time status, because he received paid breaks when he worked longer shifts - the length of his shift dictated whether he got a paid break, and not the part-time worker status.

If you are an Employer and need ongoing professional help with any staff/freelance issues then talk to Lesley at The HR Kiosk  - a Human Resources Consultancy for small businesses – our fees are low to reflect the pressures on small businesses and you can hire us for as much time as you need.

Please note that the advice given on this website and by our Advisors is guidance only and cannot be taken as an authoritative or current  interpretation of the law. It can also not be seen as specific advice for individual cases. Please also note that there are differences in legislation in Northern Ireland.

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Lesley Furber
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