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Starting a job
Starting your Job
Contracts of Employment
Contracts of Employment
If your job lasts for at least 1 month you are entitled to a Written Statement or Contract explaining the main terms and conditions of your employment. This must be given to you within 2 months of your start date
The Statement should give details of your job title and duties, pay, hours of work, holidays, disciplinary and grievance procedures and also the period of notice required (on both sides) if you leave
If you lose your job the period of notice an employer is required to give you depends on how long you have been with the company. Less than a month - the employer is not legally required to give you any notice. Between 1 month and up to 2 years - the employer is legally required to give you at least 1 week's notice
If your employer sacks you without notice (apart from summary dismissal) they must must pay you for the legal notice required. Go to
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Generated: 02/03/2005 | Modified: 10/04/2006