This section will help you understand the legal requirements about Anybody who works for a business, whether as an employee, casual worker, apprentice, agency worker or freelancer. working hours and pay. It includes guidance about the maximum time your Anybody who works for a business, whether as an employee, casual worker, apprentice, agency worker or freelancer. can work each day and week and what breaks they are entitled to, and how they can In data protection: An implied consent to marketing obtained by the inaction rather than action of the recipient - such as silence or not unticking a pre-ticked box. Under the data protection rules, marketing by a business which relies on such a consent will be unlawful. A very clear, positive action is required to show that a person has consented to a business marketing to him. of the legal limits. In addition, it explains the rules about The minimum hourly wage that employers must pay their staff. Staff who are aged 21 and over must be paid the National living wage., pay rises, deductions from pay and setting up a payroll system.