Employment Responsibilities and Rights. Task 1 – Statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers. List the aspects of employment covered by law. The main aspects of employment that are covered by the law are. * Minimum wage * Hours worked * Discrimination * Health and safety * Holiday entitlement * Redundancy and dismissal * Training * Disciplinary procedures * Union rights and consultation List the main features of current employment
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EMPLOYMENT RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1. List the aspects of employment covered by law 2. List the main features of current employment legislation 3. Outline why legislation relating to employment exists 4. Identify the sources and types of information and advice available in relation to employment responsibilities and rights. 2. Understand agreed ways of working that protect
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Employee Rights and Responsibilities Workbook for Children’s Care‚ Learning and Development Published by: Care Council for Wales South Gate House Wood Street Cardiff CF10 1EW Tel: (029) 2022 6257 Fax: (029) 2038 4764 E-mail: info@ccwales.org.uk Website: www.ccwales.org.uk ISBN: 978-1-906528-34-8 © (2011) Care Council for Wales All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission
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Presentation | Presentation: Rights and Obligations of Employers and Employees | Introduction Statutes and their regulations and common law determine the rights and obligations of employers and employees to each other and may differ from state to state. Employers and employees have an "employment relationship" that is sometimes referred to as a contract of service.When an employee accepts employment‚ that individual agrees to work for some form of payment‚ such as wages‚ salary‚ commission‚
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Employee Rights V Consumer Rights: how to resolve the employer dilemmas? Employee rights’ is a term used to describe the range of legal protections that are afforded to individuals and groups that are in the employ of business organizations. Employee rights can be further divided into four primary categories: rights relating to labor union organizing and collective bargaining; rights relating to working hours and pay; rights relating to workplace safety and workers’ compensation; and rights relating
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Disciplinary procedures Union rights and consultation Maternity leave 1.2 Below is a list of the main features of current employment legislation Employment Act 1996 Equalities and Discrimination laws Employment Act 2008 Health and safety legislation at work Act 1974 1.3 Why do legislation relating to employment exists? The reason employment law exist is to stop the exploitation of workers by their employers‚ and to ensure that the employees rights are being followed. If these law
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Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings. 1.1. The main aspects of employment covered by law include: • Minimum wage • Hours worked • Discrimination • Health and safety • Holiday entitlements • Redundancy and dismissal • Training • Disciplinary procedures • Sick pay
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Business/ Admin Notes Section one Rights And responsibilities at work Employment contracts Terms and conditions An employment contract is a very important document. It spells out the key things you can expect from your employer and what your employer expects from you. Once you’ve worked for your employer for two months‚ you have the legal right to receive details of your terms and conditions of employment in writing. This information may come in a letter or a formal contract of employment
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Employment Rights & Responsibilities As a new employee‚ the first course of action before commencing in your new job is to sign an employment contract specifying the laws relating to the conditions of work you must abide by. These laws cover aspects specific to your placement‚ such as the wage you receive‚ the hours you work‚ training and your holiday entitlements. You will also receive information to read and sign declaring your acceptance of the rules concerning legal matters‚ including
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Understanding Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health ‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings. 1 . Aspects of employment covered by law Contract of employment Health and safety Discrimination Redundancy and Dismissal Disciplinary procedures Training . 2. Contract of employment Working hours.
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