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HomeAbout usTraining courses for advisersEmployment law training coursesE08 Young people in employment


E08 Young people in employment

The course covers employment rights that are of specific interest to young workers:

  • Status, including employee or worker, trainees, apprenticeships – Employment Rights Act, Dacas v Brook Street Bureau, Flett v Matheson
  • The composition of the employment contract – express, implied, written, oral terms
  • Wages – Employment Rights Act S13-27, National Minimum Wage Regs 1999
  • Statutory Rights: - Employment Right Act 1996, Working Time Regs 1998, Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, Inland Revenue v Ainsworth
  • Privacy and data protection – Data Protection Act 1998, Monitoring at Work Regs
  • Discrimination issues - sex - race - age  - disability – Employment Equality Regulations
  • Remedies

Learning Objectives:

At the end of the course participants should be able to:

  • Identify the different types of employment status and how this affects rights in the workplace
  • Understand statutory protection under the employment contract
  • Recognise rights under the National Minimum Wage Regulations and the Working Time Regulations
  • Recognise the different types of discrimination and how these may be encountered in the workplace
  • Understand the legal parameters of office surveillance
  • Know how to correct inaccurate employment records
  • Know how employment rights may be enforced

Course Duration –from 10.00 – 4.15

CPD Law Society/ILEX/Bar Council – 5 hours

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