I am currently off on sick and my employer is proposing different working times. do i have to reply, or accept this proposal
Depends on the employer.
Only with the employer's consent.
lond hours
No. Only if your salary pay
It would be a rare employer that does not have rules against it. However, as a contractor, you can independently state your hours and how you do your work.
Yes, if it is a condition of employment.
A potential employer may ask what you think about working beyond standard working hours. Always answer this in the positive. Be sure to mention any legitimate restraints you have to working over.
Only if the travel is ordered by the employer during working hours AND the extra travel time puts the employee over 40 hours for the workweek. Travel during non-work hours is unpaid.
It is not necessarily so. It depends on the circumstances surrounding you and your employer.
Some questions to ask an employer offering the opportunity for you to work at home are, "Will my pay be different from those who are working at the office?" "Can I make my own hours?" "How will I keep in contact with my boss?" "Will my boss be available for any questions I may have while I'm working at home?"
If you are a construction worker, then yes. Otherwise, no.
It depends on your contract of employment.