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Contractor versus Employee versus Worker
Employees, workers and contractors have different rights and responsibilities.
Deducting training costs from final pay
This section covers deducting training costs from final pay.
Employee engagement
Employee engagement plays a crucial role in the success of any organisation. It goes beyond the surface level of job satisfaction and encompasses the emotional and psychological connection that an employee has with their work and their workplace. Engaged employees are not just committed to their job, but they are also invested in the values of their organisation. They are more likely to put in discretionary effort, go the extra mile, and take ownership of their work, leading to improved performance and productivity.
Events - How to Register - Demo Video
This short video provides step-by-step instructions on how to register for an event on our website.
Deductions from pay - employers
This section covers deduction from pay.
Legislation
Welcome to the Labour Relations Agency’s employment legislation link pages. We have attempted to collate all relevant employment legislation (Primary and Secondary) on these pages for our users’ ease of reference. Essentially users will get a brief summary of the content of the legislation and then a link to the www.legislation.gov.uk website delivered by the National Archives via www.nationalarchives.gov.uk.
Conciliation services
We offer free conciliation services to help parties involved in a workplace dispute to come to a legally binding resolution, without needing to go through a public tribunal. We offer both individual conciliation and collective conciliation, for example where an issue affects a number of employees.
Equality statement
The Labour Relations Agency fully supports the elimination of all forms of discrimination in employment.
Paternity Leave
Paternity leave allows parents to take time off from their work to have time with their child following a birth.
Latest News
Keep up to date with the latest in employment relations in Northern Ireland