Services union ver.di has negotiated a new working time arrangement with the rehabilitation clinics owned by the Helios group. The agreement will mean that on-call time will be counted as part of working hours. The 4,000 workers in the 19 clinics will have new flexible hours arrangements that will average out at 38.5 hours a week in the West and 40 a week in the East.
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Ver.di secures working time deal at Helios clinics
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