[CT257.1] Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work Aspects of employment covered by law . Minimum Wage, Number of hours worked, Discrimination, Health and safety, Holiday entitlements, Redundancy and dismissal, Training, Disciplinary procedures and your contract of employment. the main features of current employment legislation . Employment rights act, Equalities and Discrimination law, Health and safety Act. Outline why legislation relating to employment exists .
1.2 The spectrum of employment law in the UK covers three main areas. Employment Rights, Equalities and Discrimination law... and Health and safety legislation. Although Equalities and Health and safety have meaning in other areas of life... both bodies of law feature measures relating to employment to a significant degree 1.3 Legislation relating to employment exists to stop exploitation of workers by their employers mainly to protect the rights of their employee’s and to make sure that they have everything they need such as. * Minimum wage * Safety standards * Holiday entitlement * Maternity leave * Redundancy payments * Discrimination laws * Maximum working hours * Age requirement All employee’s need to have all good things that protect them from unscrupulous bosses. 1.4 contract handbook policy documents terms and conditions job description Web sites like www.direct.gov (useful for other parts of ERR) books, journals, colleagues, whoever is above your employer est.
SARAH OWEN UAN R/602/2954 LEVEL: LEVEL 2 CREDIT VALUE: 3 GLH: 24 1.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law Anti-discrimination provisions. Eg gender, race, disability, religion and race. Working hours Sickness absence and sick pay Data protection Health and safety CRB checks 1.2 List the main features of current employment legislation Employment rights legislation National minimum wage legislation Employment legislation Equalities and discrimination Health and safety Working time regulations Part time worker regulations 1.3 Outline why legislation relating to employment exists Legislation relating to employment exists to protect the best interest of both employer and employee. There are policies and procedures put in place and complied with in order to protect the rights. Where an employee finds that is not complied with the employer is liable.
It might also show how the employee pay was calculated, for example; the employee hourly rate and the number of hours worked. Expenses The employer may pay any expenses
201.1 Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1.1 list the aspects of employment covered by law The law in UK covers the following aspects: Minimum wage, Hours worked, Discrimination, Health and safety, Holiday entitlements, Redundancy and dismissal, Training, Disciplinary procedures, Union rights and consultation, among many others. Labour law covers the deal between employee and employer. Health and safety laws cover the work conditions, and minimum wage and other laws set basic compensation levels. We also have the Disability Act, Manual Handling Operations and Regulations, Data Protection Act, The Medicine Act, General Social Care Council code 2001, RIDDOR 1995 and more.
ERR Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health, social care or children’s and young peoples settings. 1.1 List the aspects of employment covered by law. Minimum wage Hours worked Discrimination Health and safety Holiday entitlement Redundancy and dismissal Training Disciplinary procedures Union rights and consultation 1.2 List the main features of current employment legislation. Employment rights Equality Discrimination Health and safety 1.3 Outline why legislation to employment exists . To regulate the relationship between employers and employees establish minimum standard equality of treatment for workers and to protect workers, employers.
201 – Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health, social care or children and young people’s settings. Task 1. Statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers. 1.1 – List the aspects of employment covered by law. • Health and safety • Holiday entitlement • Discrimination • Disciplinary procedures • Union rights and consultation • Training • Redundancy • Dismissal • Hours • Pay 1.2 – List the main features of current employment legislation.
Understand career pathways available within own and related sectors 5. Understand how issues of public concern may affect the image and delivery of services in the sector Outcome 1 Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work Assessment Criteria The learner can: 1. list the aspects of employment covered by law Every aspect of employment is covered by law. The first of any form of employment needs a contract, the employee must have a contract of employment. There is a whole series of laws that relate to the conditions of work, these include: * Minimum wage : Includes National Minimum Wage rates, keeping pay records and pay rights * Hours worked: Includes employment status, workers' rights and changes to contracts * Discrimination * Health and safety * Holiday entitlements: Includes career breaks and the holiday entitlement calculator * Redundancy and dismissal: Includes solving a workplace dispute, calculating redundancy pay and dismissal * Training * Disciplinary procedures * Union rights and consultation: Includes health and safety, accidents at work and joining a trade union * Work conditions * Other laws set basic compensation levels. We also have * The Disability Act * Manual Handling Operations and Regulations * Data Protection Act * The Medicine Act * General
Task B your work role Bi Describe the terms and conditions of your employment as set out in your contract of employment or employment agreement. Health and safety It is your duty and responsibility to familiarise yourself with, and to comply with the company’s or any third party’s health and safety policies and procedures. Rate of pay Your rate of pay is £7.50 week days and £8.50 weekends per hour; the company will review your pay annually and advise you in writing of any pay change. Hours of work Your working hours are variable and will be organised according to a rota which the company will notify to you in advance. The company does not guarantee to provide you with a minimum or maximum number of hours of work.
Health and social care Task 1 Understanding the statutory rights of employees and employers within LRH HOMES Aspects of employment covered by law •Health and safety at work act •Minimum wage •Discrimination •Holiday entitlements •Redundancy & dismissal •Training •Disciplinary •Disability discrimination act This is a list of some of the aspects of employment by law. The main thing is, the employees contract. Loading… The Four Main Aspects •Employment rights •Equalities and discrimination law •Health and safety legislation •Holiday entitlement Equalities and discrimination law The Equality Act came into force on 1 October 2010. This act alone holds over 116 legalisations. This act was made to protect individuals