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Qualifying periods
Most people are entitled to the rights outlined below. However, in many cases, qualifying conditions must be fulfilled before a right may be claimed. Some rights apply to all employees as soon as they start work; others depend on factors such as length of service, continuity of employment and activities in addition to the job, for example, union work.
About the Labour Relations Agency
We provide a free, impartial and confidential employment relations service to those engaged in industry, commerce and the public services. Our services include the provision of advice on good employment practices and assistance with the development and implementation of employment policies and procedures. We are also active in resolving disputes through our conciliation, mediation and arbitration services.
Selecting and appointing
The final stage in the recruitment and selection process is the most important — choosing the best person for the job.
Contractor versus Employee versus Worker
Employees, workers and contractors have different rights and responsibilities.
1977-1994
Index of employment-related statute (Acts and Orders) 1977-1994
Equality statement
The Labour Relations Agency fully supports the elimination of all forms of discrimination in employment.
Induction
When an employee starts work, the employer has a duty of care towards them. This includes making sure that they can do the job safely and competently.
Tests and checks
Employers can do various checks to make sure future employees can do the job they are being hired to do, that they are entitled to work in Northern Ireland, and that they are not barred from working with vulnerable groups.
Final pay when employment ends
Final pay given to an employee can be different from their regular pay.