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3.7 Employment Law
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What aspects does employment law cover under recruitment and hiring?
Equal opportunities, job postings, interview processes
An employment contract outlines the terms and conditions of
employment
What is an employment contract?
Legal agreement outlining employment terms
A probationary period in an
employment contract
allows the employee to prove their suitability for the role.
True
Adhering to health and safety regulations is an
employee
responsibility to protect themselves and colleagues.
True
Employers must adhere to their responsibilities to maintain compliance with employment
law
What does an employment contract define?
Terms and conditions
What does the National Minimum Wage Act 1998 mandate?
Minimum wage rates
What does discrimination protection ensure for employees?
No unfair treatment
What is one employer responsibility under employment law regarding recruitment and hiring?
Providing equal opportunities
Employers must conduct risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential health and
safety
Match the protected characteristic with its description under the Equality Act 2010:
Disability ↔️ Physical or mental impairment impacting daily activities
Race ↔️ National or ethnic origin, nationality, or colour
Sexual Orientation ↔️ Heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual orientation
Discrimination occurs when individuals are treated unfairly due to
protected characteristics
.
True
An employment contract defines job responsibilities, salary, benefits, and working
hours
What is an employment contract?
Legal agreement
Why are employment contracts important?
Ensure clarity
Employees must adhere to company
policies
Order the steps in the grievance handling process:
1️⃣ Employee raises grievance formally
2️⃣ Employer acknowledges receipt of grievance
3️⃣ Thorough investigation of the grievance
4️⃣ Employer conducts a formal hearing
5️⃣ Employer provides a written decision
6️⃣ Employee can appeal the decision if not satisfied
A structured grievance handling process ensures fairness and consistency.
True
Which of the following are key responsibilities of employers under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974?
✅ Risk Assessment
✅ Provision of PPE
✅ Training and Supervision
✅ Accident Reporting
❌ Salary negotiations
What is the main legislation in the UK that prohibits discrimination?
Equality Act 2010
What is the main legislation governing data protection in the UK?
Data Protection Act 2018
Data protection
laws
ensure employee privacy and regulate data usage.
True
What is the maximum weekly working time under the Working Time Regulations 1998?
48 hours
Employment law
is the body of laws and regulations that govern the relationship between employers and
employees
Key legal documents in employment law include employment contracts and
company policies
.
True
Legal documents and legislation in
employment law
ensure a fair and lawful employment relationship.
True
Match the type of employment contract with its description:
Full-time ↔️ Regular employment with full-time hours
Part-time ↔️ Regular employment with reduced hours
Fixed-term ↔️ Employment for a specified duration
What is one of the primary responsibilities of employees under employment law?
Following company policies
Match the employer responsibility with its description:
Recruitment and Hiring ↔️ Providing equal opportunities
Working Conditions ↔️ Providing appropriate pay and breaks
Employee Rights ↔️ Protecting from discrimination
The Employment Rights Act
1996
covers unfair dismissal and redundancy.
True
The Equality Act 2010 prohibits discrimination based on nine
protected
characteristics.
True
Order the types of employment contracts from most to least hours:
1️⃣ Full-time
2️⃣ Part-time
3️⃣ Fixed-term
4️⃣ Temporary
Employees are responsible for following company policies, performing job duties, and adhering to health and
safety
What is the main legislation governing workplace health and safety?
Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
What is the main legislation in the UK that prohibits discrimination?
Equality Act 2010
Match the protected characteristic with its description:
Age ↔️ Individuals of any age group
Disability ↔️ Physical or mental impairment
Gender Reassignment ↔️ Transitioning from one gender
Pregnancy and Maternity ↔️ Current or recent pregnancy status
Order the areas covered by employment law:
1️⃣ Recruitment and Hiring
2️⃣ Working Conditions
3️⃣ Employee Rights
4️⃣ Termination
The Equality Act 2010 prohibits discrimination based on nine
protected
characteristics.
True
Full-time employment involves regular hours, while part-time employment involves reduced
hours
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