Complete Employment Law
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Overview
Course duration: 4 days.
This course is run in partnership with JSB
Interactive training and practice with optional 4th day tribunal visit. The original Complete Employment Law. A JSB Bestseller for well over 25 years. This comprehensive course provides authoritative, crystal-clear tuition, giving you the opportunity to apply the law to your own policies and practices. Our participative training style and Q&A throughout ensure you will be able to apply your learning directly to the workplace.
Is it right for me?
Designed for personnel and HR professionals, employee relations managers, line managers, legal advisers, HR consultants.
What will I learn?
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Overview
Course duration: 4 days.
This course is run in partnership with JSB
Interactive training and practice with optional 4th day tribunal visit. The original Complete Employment Law. A JSB Bestseller for well over 25 years. This comprehensive course provides authoritative, crystal-clear tuition, giving you the opportunity to apply the law to your own policies and practices. Our participative training style and Q&A throughout ensure you will be able to apply your learning directly to the workplace.
Is it right for me?
Designed for personnel and HR professionals, employee relations managers, line managers, legal advisers, HR consultants.
What will I learn?
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Understand all aspects of employment law
- Apply the law to your workplace through a case study led training approach
- Assess and evaluate your policies and procedures
- Advise colleagues on latest law and its implementation in line with best practice
What will it cover?
The employment relationship and employment contracts
- The recruitment process: key dos and donts
- What are express and implied terms?
- Making and varying employment contracts
Employment status
- The difference between employees and workers
- Agency and temporary workers
Pay and working time
- Working Time Regulations: key rights
- Holidays and special leave
Special contract clauses
- Probationary periods: monitoring performance and terminating at short notice
- Confidentiality, competition and restraints
- Whistleblowing practical implications
Grievances and Discipline
- Handling grievances: best practice guidance
- Disciplinary matters: managing procedures and warnings
Dismissal
- Wrongful, unfair and constructive dismissal
- Misconduct outside the workplace
- Unfair dismissal including Tribunal rules and remedies
Performance and Absence
- How should you deal with poor performance?
- Managing short-term persistent and long-term continuous absence
Redundancy
- Defining redundancy and relating legal requirements
- Individual and collective rights
- How should you manage redundancies?
Employment Tribunals
- Time limits and claim and response forms
- Preparing for the tribunal: collecting relevant evidence
- Documentation for tribunal cases
Collective rights: Trade Unions and Industrial Relations
- Trade unions and how they work
- Collective agreements and employee involvement
- Recognition rights
Transfer of Undertakings
- Business transfers and outsourcing
- Who transfers and what obligations transfer?
- Harmonising terms and conditions
Health and Safety at Work
- The employers responsibilities and liabilities: common law, statute and tort
- Protection from stress harassment and bullying
Discrimination Law
- Sex and race discrimination
- Direct and indirect discrimination
- Sexual orientation, religion and belief, disability and age discrimination
Family-friendly Rights and Flexible Working
- Ordinary and additional maternity leave
- Paternity and adoption leave and pay
- Other parental rights and flexible working
Visit to an Employment Tribunal Experience an Actual Employment Tribunal (Optional Day 4)
- Attend an actual tribunal accompanied by one of our expert trainers
- Discussion, explanation and clarification
- Put newly acquired knowledge into practical, legal context
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