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Employment Law Glossary

Select from the terms below and you will be provided with to a detailed explanation!

ACAS Action in Good Faith Agent Applicant
Augment Breach of Contract Civil Wrong Code of Practice
Collective Agreement Common Law Complainant Constructive Dismissal
Contract of Service Contract Out DDA Discrimination
EPA Ex gratia Express Terms Frustration
Guarantee Payments Gross Wages Implied Terms Indemnification
Legitimate Interests Mandate Net Wages Notice
PAW Redundancy Remuneration Repudiatory Breach
Respondent Restrictive Covenant RRA SDA
Share Fishing SMP Spent Conviction SSP
Statement of Particulars Statutory Rights Unfair Dismissal Winding Up
Wrongful Dismissal      

ACAS - Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service. Established under the Employment Protection Act 1975 to support collective bargaining and work to improve employer/employee relations. 

Action in good faith - an act carried out honestly,

Agent - a person appointed by another to act on his behalf

Applicant - someone who lodges a complaint with an industrial tribunal

Augment - to supplement.

Breach of contract - a failure by a party of a contract to live up to the terms agreed to in the contract or to perform the obligations delineated in the contract.

Civil wrong - a non-criminal wrong based on denial of another person's rights.

Code of practice - rules established by regulatory, administrative bodies, trade associations, etc., which are used to suggest arid guide behaviour. These rules do not have the force of law.

Collective agreement - agreement reached as a result of negotiations between an employer and a trade union,

Common law - Laws arising from court rulings rather than from legislative enactments.

Complainant - someone who lodges a complaint.

Constructive dismissal - resignation by an employee in circumstances such that he or she is entitled to resign by reason of an act or course of action by the employer.

Contract for service - a type of contract that defines an independent contractor.

Contract of service - a type of contract in which a person agrees to be paid a regular wage, work regular hours! And consider himself an employee.

Contract out - attempting to exclude or limit liability.

DDA - Disability Discrimination Act 1996. Prohibits discrimination based on disability relating to employment and access to goods, facilities, services and premises.

Discrimination - treatment of one or more members of a specified group in a manner that is unfair as compared to the treatment of other people who are not members of that group.

EPA - Equal Pay Act 1970. Requires that men and women be paid the same rate for like employment, or work rated as equivalent or having equal value.

Ex Gratia - given as a favour. An ex gratia payment is one not required to be made by a legal duty

Express terms - the terms and provisions of a contract that the parties specifically deal with and agree upon.

Guarantee payments - the sum that an employer must pay an employee for whom he is unable to provide work, under the Employment Rights Act 1996

Frustration - an unexpected and unintentional event that makes the fulfillment of the terms of a contract impossible

Gross wages - the amount of wages before any deductions are made

Implied terms - terms that are not expressly stated in a contract but are necessary to give it business efficacy or are derived from custom and usage.

Indemnification - one person agrees to pay to a third person money owed to him by a second person

Legitimate interests - an employer’s right to have certain interests protected by law

Mandate - a legal order to do something.

Net wages - the amount of wages after deductions are made.

Notice - format advance notification by either party to an employment contract to the other that the contract is about to expire and will not be renewed

PIW - Period of incapacity for work any period of four or more consecutive days during which the employee has been found incapable of working due to illness

Redundancy - termination of employment because a job no longer exists. 

Remuneration - reward or pay for service

Repudiatory breach - a fundamental breach of contract by either the employer or the employee that entitles the other party to terminate the relationship without giving notice.

Respondent - the person against whom relief is sought by the applicant. 

Restrictive covenant - a provision in a contract prohibiting certain post-employment activities on the part of an ex-employee

RRA - Race Relations Act 1976. Prohibits discrimination based on colour, race, nationality~ or ethnic or national origin in employment, services and housing

SDA - Sex Discrimination Act 1975. Prohibits discrimination based on gender or marital status in employment! or when offering a contract of employment.

SMP - Statutory Maternity Pay An employer must pay SMP to any employee who is eligible

Share fishing - a work structure amongst fishermen whereby they rotate shifts and share a boat.

Spent conviction - a conviction that, after a specified period of time, can be treated as if it never existed, and does not need to be disclosed

SSP - Statutory Sick Pay an employer must pay SSP to any employee who is out ill after the first four days of absence, up to 28 weeks

Statement of particulars - for a written statement outlining the nature terms, duties and responsibilities of a specific job

Statutory rights - any privilege recognised and protected by law.

Winding up - a procedure by which a company liquidates its assets and dissolves itself

Wrongful dismissal - a remedy for unjustifiable dismissal based on contractual rights.

Unfair dismissal - a remedy for unjustifiable dismissal based on statutory rights.

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