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Contract of Employment
« on: July 16, 2012, 08:29:57 pm »
Hi all

I am selling copies of my contract of employment, I had this made by a HR company 3 years ago and last year it was upgraded and is current with all employment laws.

This contract cover everything you need to comply with employment laws and also to protect your company and intellectual and property rights.

With the upgrade these contrats cost over ฃ800 to be drawn up as there is a lot of work involved, the amendment I will have to make to link it with you company will take at least an hour.

I will need your company name, address, telephone number, logo and your tax office details where you pay your PAYE too.

This contract will then be personised with your companys details and the finshed item will be emailed back to you.

Total cost ฃ40 payable by paypal or bank transfer

Contract of Employment

This document sets out your principal terms and conditions of employment which incorporates the written particulars required by the Employment Rights Act 1996 and constitutes the Contract of Employment between:



…………………………………………………. (employee)

Employee address: ………………………………………………………………………………………………


and


Pure HYDRO Cleaners Limited (Employer, hereinafter referred to as ‘The Company’)


Your employment as …………………………………… commences on the …….day of …………………, 20__.

*No previous employment counts as continuous employment for any statutory purposes.

*Previous employment which counts as continuous employment commenced on

the … day of  ….…………………….., ____.

*(Delete whichever is not applicable.)

Principle Statement:


Quality Statement

1.   Job Responsibilities


2.   Wage

2.1   
2.2   
2.3   
2.4   The Tax Office which deals with this Company is:

……………………………………………………………

Ref: ……………………………..      Phone Number: ……………………………..

3.   Hours of work

3.1   

3.2   Additional hours may be required; these will normally be paid subject to authorisation by the Company.

3.3   
3.4   
4.   Probationary Period

4.1   

4.2   
4.3   
4.4   
5.   Attendance and Timekeeping


6.   Conduct, dress and appearance.

6.1   
6.2   
6.3   
6.4   
7.   Change in personal circumstances

7.1   
7.2   
8.   Immigration Clearance


9.   Place of employment

9.1   

10.   Expenses
     
10.1   
10.2   
11.   Holidays and time off

11.1   General

   11.2   Customary Public Holidays


New Year’s Day
Good Friday
Easter Monday
May Day
Spring Bank Holiday Monday
August Bank Holiday Monday
Christmas Day
Boxing Day


11.3   Rules



11.4   Timing of holidays and the holiday year




11.5   Holiday carry over


11.6   Maximum entitlement


11.7   Holiday pay upon termination

12.   Absence and sick pay procedure

   12.1   Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)

12.2   

12.3   
12.4   

12.5   
12.6   
12.7   Medical Questionnaire
     
   12.8   Medical examinations
   

   12.9   
13.   Return to Work Meeting

14.   Adverse Weather – Attendance
15.   Accidents at work
16.   Notice

16.1   
16.2   
16.3   
16.4   
16.5   
17.   References
     


18.   Qualifications/Experience/Licence under appropriate Regulatory Body



19.   Outside business interests

   19.1   

19.2   
19.3   
20.   Duty of confidentiality
   

20.1   Copying/making abstracts etc.


   20.2   Disclosing or using confidential information


This clause does not apply to protected disclosures under sections 43A – 43H of the Employment Rights Act 1996.

   20.3   Outside communications


20.4   Property to be returned on termination




   20.5   Representing the Company


20.6   
   
21.   Company Vehicles or Use of own vehicle for business purposes

21.1   
21.2   
21.3   
21.4   
21.5   
21.6   
21.7     

21.8   

21.9   
21.10   
21.11   
21.12   
22.   Mobile Phone

22.1   
22.2   
22.3   
22.4   
22.5   
22.6   
22.7   
22.8   
23.   Provision of Laptop

23.1   
23.2   
23.3   
23.4   
23.5       

23.5.1   
23.5.223.5.3   
23.5.4   
23.5.5   
23.5.6   
23.6   
23.7   
23.8   
23.9
24.   Review of Performance


25.   Smoking


26.   Time off

26.1   
26.2   
26.3   
27.   Intellectual property


27.1   
27.2   
27.3   
28.   Inventions and patents

28.1   
28.2   
29.   Training and Development

29.1   
29.2   
29.3   
29.4   

30.   Indemnity/deductions and overpayments

30.1   
30.2   

30.3   
31.   Non-solicitation/non-competition (this clause is/is not applicable)

31.1   
31.2   
31.3   

31.4   
32.   Gifts & Benefits in Kind


33.   Data Protection


34.   Disciplinary/Grievance Procedures

34.1   
34.2   
34.3   
   

35.   Health & Safety

35.1   
35.2   
35.3   
35.4   
35.5   
36.   Compassionate leave and time off for family emergencies


37.   CRB Checks


38.   General Security

38.1   

38.2   
38.3   
38.4   
38.5   
39.   Data Security

39.1    Use of Telephones and Fax Machines

39.2    Desktop Faxing, E-mail and the Internet


39.3 Use of Photocopy Machines


40.   Loss or damage to clothing or other personal items

40.1   
40.2   
40.3   
41.   Family Friendly Policies


•   Maternity Leave
•   Adoption Leave
•   Paternity Leave
•   Parental Leave
•   Request for flexible working




42.   Equal Opportunities

42.1   
42.2   .

43.   Respect for all

43.1   
43.2   

43.3   
44.   Drug and Alcohol use
44.1   
44.2   
44.3   
44.4   

45.   Collective Agreements


46.   Non Enforcement


47.   Changes


48.   Governing Law

This Contract shall be construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales and shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.



Signed: …………………………………………………………      Date: ……………………………….

(Employer)


‘I have read, understood and accepted the Terms and Conditions of Employment as stated and referred to in this document (eighteen (18) pages in total) relevant to my employment with the Company.’


Signed: ………………………………………………………..      Date: ……………………………….

(Employee)




 
 
 
 

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Re: Contract of Employment
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2012, 02:18:59 pm »
It's not valid for Ireland or Scotland then?