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1977-1994
Index of employment-related statute (Acts and Orders) 1977-1994
Resolving problems
Issues and problems can arise in any workplace. If not resolved they can cause lasting damage to individuals, to the business and to relationships. It is important to ensure there are fair processes in place to deal with problems and that organisations adopt a best practice approach. We run free training seminars and briefings and have guides, template policies and flowcharts to help. Where additional support is needed we offer free, impartial and confidential conciliation, mediation and arbitration services.
LRA ‘Breaks the Silence’ on Domestic Abuse
New guidance for employers on supporting staff affected by domestic violence & abuse.
Pay and wages
Employees and workers receive some form of payment in return for the work they do.
Public holidays and bank holidays
Employees are not automatically entitled to paid time off for bank and public holidays.
Posted worker
Posted workers are sent by their employer to temporarily work abroad in another European Union member state.
Giving and Accepting Notice
If the employer or employee wishes to end the employment relationship they must give each other notice.
Paternity Leave
Paternity leave allows parents to take time off from their work to have time with their child following a birth.
Details a written statement must contain
Employers are required to provide employees with a written statement of particulars of employment within two months of the commencement of employment.