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Corporate and Business Law (ENG)
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2 Section C: Employment Law Designed to give you knowledge and application of: C1. Contract of employment C2. Dismissal & redundancy
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3 Learning Outcomes C1: Contract of employment Distinguish between employees & the self-employed. Nature of the contract of employment & give examples of the main duties placed on the parties to such contract.
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4 Employer Any person / organisation for whom an individual performs or has performed any service, of whatever nature, as an employee Employment contract: An agreement stating terms & conditions of employment, which are agreed by both employer & employee. Employee An individual who has entered into / works under a contract of employment Difference between employee & self employed Control Test Integration Test Economic Reality / Multiple Test Distinguish between employees & the self-employed
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5 Terms of Contract of employment Expressed Term: Explicitly agreed between employer & employee General terms Terms implied by customs & practice Implied Term: Not specifically agreed between employer & employee Terms & conditions of employment contract term of employment salary duties & position devotion of full time confidentiality of proprietary information reimbursements of expenses vacation termination of agreement restriction on post employment compensation death benefit Terms of Contract of employment Continued …
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6 Provisions of Employment Act, 2002 Flexible Working Policy: For parents of children under the age of six or of disabled children under age 18 Paternity Rights: Two weeks’ paid leave following birth of a child for both men & women. Maternity leave : 26 days leave. Statutory maternity pay is £102.80 Duties of employee Should show reasonable competence in his work Should obey the reasonable and lawful instructions given by his employer Should take reasonable care of their own safety To provide honest services / act in good faith To render personal service To comply with statutory obligations Refer to Test Yourself 2 (page 197) Continued …
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7 General Duties of employer Pay remuneration Indemnify the employees for expenses incurred in carrying out the employment Employee’s health & safety Statutory Duties of employer Pay: Equal Pay Act, 1970 & National Minimum Wages Act 1998 Time off work Maternity Rights & Work-life balance Health & Safety Measures Working Time Duties of employer
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8 Recap Distinguish between employees & the self-employed. Nature of the contract of employment & give examples of the main duties placed on the parties to such contract.
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