Employing Staff
Your role as employer and associated legal requirements should be taken very seriously:
The Management Committee cannot possibly know every aspect of the law, but must gain an understanding of the main requirements, and make an effort to stay up to date with changes in the law. They will need to be aware of legislation setting minimum standards for areas such as:
| Annual leave | National Minimum Wage |
| Dependent leave | Pensions |
| Discipline & grievance | Recruitment of employees |
| Equal opportunities | Redundancy |
| Equal pay | Statutory sick pay |
| Fixed Term Regulations | Terms and conditions (contracts) of employment |
| Harrassment/Bullying | Termination of employment |
| Health & Safety | Working Time Regulations |
| Maternity/parental leave |
The Citizen’s Advice Bureau provides a useful reference list of Basic Rights At Work
....specific topics?
Click here for details of who to contact for further information on each of the key areas of employment law.
....overall employment information?
Try the following sources for information on employment law and practice:
Highly recommended:
Labour Relations Agency - provides free training and downloadable resources on employment areas. Tel: 028 9032 1442. Website: www.lra.org.uk
Also very useful:
A Guide to Good Employment – NICVA’s downloadable publication for voluntary and community organisations in NI. (Note that this may not be updated with more recent changes in legislation. Refer to NICVA’s Staff Handbook for up to date terms and conditions).
Department for Employment and Learning – provides downloadable information on employment rights and practice. Website: www.delni.gov.uk
Department of Trade and Industry - provides downloadable information on most aspects of employment practice and relations. Website: www.dti.gov.uk/er
Online NI – under its “employment” section, it provides a range of useful guidance and key contacts. Website: www.onlineni.net
Check out our further contacts section for other useful websites on employment issues.
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Employing staff
- Basic Rights at Work
- Checklist: First Steps to Employing Staff
- Management Committee Responsibilities For Paid Staff
- Ways of Supervising Your Senior Staff Member
- Guide to Good Employment
- Terms and Conditions for Staff
- Checklist: Improving Management Committee/Staff Relations
Involving volunteers
- Volunteer Policy Framework
- National Occupational Standards for Managing Volunteers
- As Good As They Give
- Volunteers and Expenses
- Volunteers and the Law
- Recruiting Volunteers
- Checklist: Volunteer Induction
- Diversity in Volunteering
- Top Tips: Welcoming Multi-ethnic Volunteers
- Good Practice Checklist for Organisations Involving Volunteers
- Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Help! Sheet
- Insurance Help! Sheet
- Policy Development
- Management Committee/Staff relations
- Investing in Volunteers
Labour Relations Agency
Comprehensive one-stop-shop for information, advice, downloadable publications and free training on employment practice.
NICVA
Download their Good Employment Guide and NICVA’s Staff Handbook which provides an up to date example of staff terms and conditions.
Equality Commission
Downloadable publications on topics such as disability, equal pay, fair employment and treatment, race, sex and sexual orientation, single equality bill and statutory duty.
More useful links