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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