tööajaperioodid
Tööajaperioodid, often translated as working time periods, refers to the defined durations within which an employee is expected to perform their duties. These periods are crucial for organizing work, ensuring fair compensation, and complying with labor laws. The most common type of working time period is the standard workday, typically eight hours, which may be spread throughout a day or divided into shifts. Weekly working time periods are also standard, with most countries having a legal maximum, commonly around 40 hours per week.
Beyond the standard, there are variations. Flexible working time periods allow employees some autonomy in choosing
The regulation of working time periods aims to protect employee health and safety by limiting excessive hours