handbook to reflect current employment law. Identify three different sources of information you could use to enable you to do this. Colleagues Internet Home procedures Once you have identified a reliable source of information: Aii a) List three aspects of employment covered by law. 1. Hours 2. Wages 3. Work Conditions (safety‚ discrimination‚ handicap accommodation‚ etc.) b) List three main features of current employment legislation. 1. Employment Rights 2. Equalities and Discrimination
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The new Employment Rights Act 2012 has imposed several additional duties on employers‚ once proclaimed will affect the present labour laws in Barbados. The Employment Right Act 2012 clearly gives more rights to the employees and has several implications for employers whether party to the private or public sector. The Act was passed in Barbados Parliament in May 2012; it marks a fundamental change in the employee and employer relationship. The Act establishes a tribunal called the Employment Rights
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Unit 201 Understand employment responsibilities and rights in health‚ social care or children and young people’s settings. Outcome 1 - know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1 - Health & safety‚ minimum wage‚ working hours‚ equality 2 – Health & Safety at Work Act 1974: An act put in place to look after the health‚ safety and welfare of people at work‚ for protecting others against risks to health or safety in connection with
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Written Questions The role of the Health and Social Care worker. 1. Describe why is so important to work in partnership with others. It is very important that I work in partnership with my colleagues and all other people. This will include carers‚ families‚ doctors‚ nurses‚ occupational therapists‚ other health professionals‚ social workers‚ voluntary organisations and other people. Others people may be able to provide useful information to support me in my work and I may be
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Notes Section one Rights And responsibilities at work Employment contracts Terms and conditions An employment contract is a very important document. It spells out the key things you can expect from your employer and what your employer expects from you. Once you’ve worked for your employer for two months‚ you have the legal right to receive details of your terms and conditions of employment in writing. This information may come in a letter or a formal contract of employment. Alternatively‚ you
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Understanding Employment Responsibilities and Rights in Health ‚ Social Care or Children’s and Young People’s Settings. 1 . Aspects of employment covered by law Contract of employment Health and safety Discrimination Redundancy and Dismissal Disciplinary procedures Training . 2. Contract of employment Working hours.
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ERR 1.1 U.K. Law covers the following aspects of employment: 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 working conditions‚ and minimum wage and other laws set basic compensation levels. The Equality Act protects those of different gender‚ race
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Task 2 When starting in a new place of employment your employer should always give you a contract. What might be included in your contract of employment? Date of commencement Duration Probationary period Duties Salary Place of work Appraisal and staff development Working hours Holiday Pension Absence-sickness‚ maternity‚ parental leave Grievances Disciplinary procedure Confidentiality and data protection Termination of employment As well as the employer giving you information
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Rights and Responsibilities of Citizens In today’s society‚ the responsibilities of the citizens are to know their rights. Citizens are expected to; understand the rules that our government has presented to us‚ abide by these rules for our own well being and freedom‚ and serve our communities and government back. In 1789‚ the Constitution of the United States was ratified. Many people were not pleased with this constitution; they felt as though it did not protect their rights to the fullest extent
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EMPLOYMENT RIGHT AND RESPONSIBILITY Question 1 1.1 The different aspect covered by the employment right and responsibility are Data protection - this act covers all information held about individuals by an employer. Anti discrimination - this act prohibits discrimination of any kind such as sex‚ gender‚ disability‚ religion‚ or racial grounds. sickness- Training Redundancy DBS 1.2 The main features of the current employment legislation are Data protection Act 1999- this act covers all information
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