Submit
Home page
Home
The organisation
Structure
Recruitment study
New Staff
A study of simple contracts and new starters
Contracts
Learning and development
Learning
Recording time off
Time Off
Term time only calculator
TT Only
Leaving work
Leaving
Managing cases
Cases
Information and reporting
Reporting
Administration study
Log

Key Legislation Underpinning Employment Contracts

The Employment Rights Act 1996 underpins contracts of employment in the United Kingdom.

The terminolgy to use is a written statement of particulars of employment. This summarises the main particulars of the employment relationship and must according to the legislation be given within two months of the person's first day of service.

Whilst the law states two months it would actually be poor form to encourage a person to give up an existing job or prior state of affairs without actually presenting them with the contractual terms of their new role until two months after it has started. The law is quite flexible but if we are truly focused on the quality of the engagement with the prospective member of staff the written statement of particulars really should be issued as soon as possible after the decision to appoint has been made.

Issuing the written statement of particulars at the earliest point means the person is aware of what they being contracted to and can clarify any uncertainties before accepting. Starting a relationship in this manner where possible helps ensure a more harmonious contract.

The key aspects of a written statement of particulars are as follows:

  1. The names of the employer and employee.
  2. The title of the job which the employee is employed to do or a brief description of the work for which they are employed.
  3. Where the employment is not intended to be permanent, the period for which it is expected to continue.
  4. Either the place of work or, where the employee is required or permitted to work at various places, an indication of that and of the address of the employer.
  5. The date when the employment began.
  6. The date on which the employee’s period of continuous employment began (taking into account any employment with a previous employer which counts towards that period). The continuous employment date is often the same as the start date. Where it is earlier this may give the new starter certain employment rights that come with longer service.
  7. The scale or rate of remuneration/pay or the method of calculating this.
  8. The intervals at which remuneration is paid (that is, weekly, monthly or other specified intervals).
  9. Any terms and conditions relating to hours of work.
  10. Entitlement to holidays, including public holidays, and holiday pay.
  11. How incapacity for work due to sickness or injury will be handled, including any provision for sick pay.
  12. Pensions and pension schemes.
  13. The length of notice which the employee is obliged to give and entitled to receive to terminate his contract of employment.
  14. Any collective agreements which directly affect the terms and conditions of the employment. In large organisations trade unions negotiate with the employer on behalf of staff, the agreements they reach with the employer are called collective agreements.

Key to the Organisation Chart

An explanation of the symbols used

collapsed icon This icon represents a unit that has child units. Click it to see the child units.
expanded icon This icon means that a unit has its child units visible. Click to close the child units.
Unit name Click on a unit to get more information on it. If the unit has child units it will open a page showing them too.

Organisation structure details Clicking this icon takes you to some basic theory on organisation charts and structure.
collapse all button This button is Collapse All and when clicked closes all units that have been opened up.
expand all button This button is Expand All and when clicked opens all units so you will see every aspect of the tree.

Welcome to Learning in Small Bites

YouTube page

Welcome to the free website for people who want to learn about the technology used for keeping staffing details in offices. Using this site you can learn as much from the comfort of your arm chair as you could in two years at work. Here is your chance to practice with systems that you may only have heard about. Get a behind the scenes view of what happens with your information and how it is stored.

This site is aimed at people from school leaving age and above who may be interested in working with what are known as Human Resources (HR) information systems.

If we can help even one person to secure a job in HR or specialise in HR systems as a result of using our free development site then the creators of HRMISolutions and Learning in Small Bites will have achieved what we set out to do.

Prerequisites

You will get the best out of this site if you have:

  • A little experience of using a computer, a tablet or a smart phone.
  • A desire to help people to use less effort to achieve more.
  • An interest in office systems (don't worry if you are not sure at the start).

About

Some organisational details about Corporate Support Services will go here.

Corporate Support Services

Corporate Support Services

Constituent Units

  • Corporate Affairs and Planning Division Drill down
    • Admissions Drill down
    • Development and Alumni Relations Drill down
    • Events and Public Engagement Drill down
    • International Office Drill down
    • Marketing Communications Drill down
    • Planning Office Drill down
    • Press Office Drill down
  • Estates and Facilities Division Drill down
    • Access and Identity Management Drill down
    • Gardens Drill down
    • Hospitality Drill down
    • Maintenance Drill down
    • Postal Services Drill down
    • Room Booking Drill down
    • Safety Services Office Drill down
    • Security Services Drill down
    • Sports and Pool - Campus Drill down
    • Telephones Drill down
    • Waste Disposal Drill down
  • Finance Division Drill down
    • Audit Drill down
    • Enterprise and Business Development Drill down
    • Financial Accounting Drill down
      • Accounts Payable Drill down
      • Banking Drill down
      • Taxation and Commercial Acccounting Drill down
    • Financial Systems and Reporting Drill down
    • Procurement Drill down
    • Research Grants Administration Drill down
      • Post-Award Drill down
      • Pre-Award Drill down
  • Human Resources Division Drill down
    • Equalities Unit Drill down
    • HR Consultancy Drill down
      • Motivation and Engagement Drill down
      • Performance Management Drill down
    • HR Information Office Drill down
      • Analytics and Forecasting Drill down
      • HR Systems Help Desk Drill down
      • Thin Client Systems Drill down
    • HR Operations Drill down
    • Payroll Drill down
    • Recruitment Drill down
    • Staff Counselling and Wellbeing Service Drill down
    • Staff Development Unit Drill down
    • Staff Nursery Drill down
  • Information Technology Division Drill down
    • Application Support and Reporting Services Drill down
    • Corporate Information Services Drill down
      • Artificial Intelligence Design Drill down
      • Information Animation Drill down
      • Learning Teaching and Web Drill down
      • Research and Development Drill down
    • Customer Services Drill down
    • Database Management Services Drill down
    • Development and Integration Services Drill down
    • Infrastructure Services Drill down
    • Staff Information Services Drill down
    • Student Information Services Drill down
  • Residential and Commercial Services Division Drill down
    • Accommodation Drill down
      • Accommodation Office Drill down
      • Accommodation- Self Catering Drill down
        • Ace Court Drill down
        • Argos Houses Drill down
        • Freemans Houses Drill down
        • Moores Houses Drill down
      • Halls of Residence Drill down
        • Beech Hall Drill down
        • Cedar Hall Drill down
        • Oak Hall Drill down
    • Bookshops Drill down
      • Bookshop - Campus 1 Drill down
      • Bookshop - Campus 2 Drill down
    • Catering Drill down
  • Student and Academic Services Division Drill down
    • Academic Practice Unit Drill down
    • Accessability Centre Drill down
    • Careers Service Drill down
    • Counselling Drill down
    • Governance Office Drill down
    • Quality Office Drill down
    • Registry Drill down
    • Research Support Drill down
    • Student Healthy Living Service Drill down
    • Student Recruitment Drill down
    • Student Support Service Drill down
    • Welfare Drill down
  • Vice-Chancellor's Office Drill down

  • Dummy organisation structure. ©  2024

Credits Facebook page Twitter page LinkedIn page YouTube page