Best get someone to check them over, ACAS do good free advice.
I was bit naive when i did my contracts, used templates online but turned out i missed some vital info that cost me a few quid when i wanted to dismiss a guy.
ger em done reet
Did you have him on a zero hour in which case could you have just not offered him anymore hours?
hope it didnt cost you too much guess he complained to the tribunal
I didn't have him on zero hours, I had him on 16.
No luckily he didn't complain to a tribunal but he threatened it so I went and got some advice. It cost me a few a few quid more than it should (not much) because I had to pay him a weeks notice and holiday pay when he only worked for me 3 days.
If I had the right contracts I could have had a clause that's said I don't need to give notice for less than a months service. I could have also given him a temporary contract and I could have worded some things better which would have given him no chance in a tribunal.
As it was my contract was from a template and wasn't really up to scratch.
I decided to go with zero hours contract after this for part timer workers. Because they are classed as workers rather than employees. My zero hours contracts I also make temporary for 3 months even though that not really nessacarry but extra belt and braces.
I decided to go with zero hours because although I am looking for a regular worker if the worst happens I don't have to offer them any more work, I've no obligation to do so etc. Basically covering my arse
Of course with full time employees they want proper contracts but for part timers 2 or 3 days a week I will now only do zero hours. It takes some of the stress away knowing you can try someone out and get rid.