Time spent travelling to and from first and last appointments by workers without a fixed office should be regarded as working time, the European Court of Justice has ruled.
This time has not previously been considered work by many employers.
It means firms including those employing care workers, gas fitters and sales reps may be in breach of EU working time regulations.
I don't really have much to say about this and didn't really know it was a point of contention but anything that gives workers more is a plus in my opinion.
So if I walk to and from lunch...technically I'm still working during the walk? So my lunch break only truly begins when I sit down to eat? I like this