Sources and institutions of employment law

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Employment Law Enforced when claimant sues respondent for remedy in a civil court. The claimant is usually an employee/former employee/ failed job candidate. They sue because the respondent has done some kind of detriment in contravention of law
Employment Law Is the regulation of the employer/employee relationship. It can be on individual and collective levels
Individual Contract of employment
Collective Trade unions and employer's associations
Sources and institutions of employment law Primary and secondary legislation Case law EU law Decisions of courts Decisions of international courts
Codes of guidance EHRC ACAS HSE CAC
EHRC ACAS HSE CAC Equality and human rights commission Advice, consolidation and arbitration services Health and Safety executive Central arbitration comitee
Primary and secondary legislation Acts of parliament: Employment rights act 1996 Equality act 2010 Trade Union and labour relations 1992 National minimum wage act 1998 Health and safety at work act
EU treaties and legislation Treaty on the functioning of the EU Treaty on EU
EU law Provides employment rights that must be enforced in UK courts and tribunals via treaties, directives and legislation
Employment Tribunal Statute based - specifically to solve disputes about employment rights Specialists: one lawyer + two laypersons Informal and cheaper
EAT Hears appeals from the employment tribunal on points of employment law
Key employment law issues Wider economic climate Changes to dynamics in organisations Equality Increased rights for employees
Contract of employment There has to be an employer/employee relationship
Contract of service Is a contract of employment
Contract for services Applies to independent contractors and self-employed persons
Employee Entitled to full common law and statutory employment rights
Worker Contrast enjoys fewer rights, but is protected from discrimination under the Equality Act 2010
Self-employed person (Under contract for services) Enjoys fewest rights – e.g. protection under Health and Safety legislation
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