Section 2 – Understand employee rights‚ responsibilities and organisational procedures 1. Use the table below to give details of employer and employee rights and responsibilities under employment law and the importance of having these (consider the importance to the organisation‚ employees and customers‚ where relevant). You should include at least two employer rights / responsibilities and at least two employee rights / responsibilities in your answer. Rights and responsibilities Why are
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Statutory Rights and Responsibilities 1.1 Contracts of Employment 1.2 Anti-Discrimination 1.3 Age Discrimination 1.4 Disability Discrimination 1.5 Working Hours‚ Rest Breaks and Holiday Entitlements 1.6 Maternity/Paternity‚ Parental and Adoption Leave 1.7 Absence and Sickness 1.8 Data Protection and Access to Personal Information 1.9 Health and Safety 2 Procedures and Documents in your Organisation 2.1 Contracts of Employment 2.2 Anti- Discrimination
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increase parental involvement in children’s activities; improve an employee’s health and allow older workers to remain secure in their work‚ and support both the parents to be working caregivers. These companies set arrangements to attract brilliant employees who want more freedom and control over their work hours and days. There is indication that maternity pay is good for business in the United States. The government should have a role in taking the responsibility for paid maternity leave. Australia
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employment Changes to employment conditions Breach of contract The National Minimum Wage The National Minimum Wage rates Calculating the National Minimum Wage: the basics Help getting paid the National Minimum Wage Time off and holidays Annual leave and holidays Time to train‚ request time at work to learn new skills Time off for dependants Working hours Working time limits /the 48-hour week/ Rest breaks Overtime Flexible working Te right to request flexible working Working form home
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1‚ An employment relationship describes the dynamic‚ interlocking economic‚ legal‚ social and psychological relations that exist between individuals and their work organizations. Palgrave Macmillan (2013)‚ Glossary [online] Available at: < http://www.palgrave.com/business/brattonandgold/glossary/glossary.htm> [Accessed 17th September 2013]. Factors that impact on this relationship both have a detrimental effect to the running of a business. I will focus on two internal and two external. These
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employees know they can trust their managers they are more likely to get along with them and feel they are all part of the same team‚ encouraging work. External factors‚ intervention by Central Government through changes to legislation‚ such as Parental Leave Directive and the default Retirement Age. The current Economic environment is also an external factor‚ due to the recent recession. Identifying Employment Status There are two types of titles for people that work within an organisation; they
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This paper seeks to draw round the significance of employers’ need for flexibility and employee’s need for work-life balance and whether they can reconcile. It also looks to explicate how Work-life balance and flexibility are regularly‚ though not constantly contrasting within HRM. Lately‚ upward market demands and organizations’ need for global competitiveness have as highlighted by Edward and Wajcman (2005:46) resulted in an increased need for organizations to reorganize and draw from their employees’
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SUPPORTING GOOD PRACTICE IN MANAGING EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS GUIDANCE LEAFLET 1. The impact of employment law at the start of the employment relationship 1.1. 2 internal and 2 external factors that impact on the employment relationship A number of factors can have an impact on the relationship between employees and employers which can be identified as internal and external factors. • Internal factors include: o Pay and Rewards – pay and rewards attract‚ motivate and retain staff
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Supporting Good Practice in Managing Employee Relations Aim The aim/objectives of this assignment are to explore employee relations in detail‚ including the psychological contract‚ differences between fair and unfair dismissals‚ redundancy‚ and the direct link to my organisation. Pershing is a medium sized financial services company‚ who has seen strong growth over the last two years during the economic downturn. 1.0 Internal and external factors that impact on the employment relationship
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Directorate of Human Resources and the Business School Centre for Diversity Policy Research Work-Life Balance An audit of staff experience at Oxford Brookes University By Simonetta Manfredi and Michelle Holliday The Centre for Diversity Policy Research‚ Oxford Brookes University Work-Life Balance: An audit of staff experience at Oxford Brookes University ISBN 1 873576 70 6 Published by The Centre for Diversity Policy Research‚ Oxford Brookes University Wheatley Campus Oxon. OX33
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