Recommended for:
The Fundamentals of Employment Law course is for HR practitioners or line managers responsible for implementing their organisation’s employment policies and procedures.
Fundamentals of Employment Law can be taken as a standalone course, or as part of the CIPD Foundation Level Award in Employment Law.
It is particularly suitable for those starting out in a career in HR or those new to people management. No prior knowledge of employment law is required.
Course overview:
Fundamentals of Employment Law is a practical and interactive 2-day course that provides a foundation in the basic elements of employment law. It enables you to handle the common employment issues that arise on a day-to-day basis in a positive and professional manner.
Course benefits:
By the end of the Fundamentals of Employment Law course, you'll be able to:
- understand the legal principles that apply to the relationship between the employer and the employee
- evaluate your organisation’s documentation, policies and procedures against the legal requirements
- provide basic advice on resolving employment issues, while following best practice.
Additional information:
Fundamentals of Employment Law can be taken as a standalone course, or as part of the CIPD Foundation Level Award in Employment Law.
In-house training
Fundamentals of Employment Law can also be provided in-house. This is a cost-effective approach if you have a number of people who require training. You choose where and when you want our trainers to deliver. We can also tailor the Fundamentals of Employment Law course content to suit your precise organisation needs.
To speak to an adviser about your particular requirements call our in-house training team on +44 (0)20 8612 6202.
Course title:
Fundamentals of Employment Law
Duration:
2 days (Non-residential)
Dates and prices:
23 February 2012, Cardiffavailability: 
Non-member price: £795 + VAT
19 March 2012, Londonavailability: 
Non-member price: £795 + VAT
25 April 2012, Manchester availability: 
Non-member price: £795 + VAT
14 June 2012, Londonavailability: 
Non-member price: £795 + VAT
30 August 2012, Edinburghavailability: 
Non-member price: £795 + VAT
10 September 2012, Londonavailability: 
Non-member price: £795 + VAT
25 October 2012, Londonavailability: 
Non-member price: £795 + VAT
20 November 2012, Birminghamavailability: 
Non-member price: £795 + VAT
3 December 2012, Londonavailability: 
Non-member price: £795 + VAT
In-house training
Fundamentals of Employment Law can also be provided in-house. This is a cost-effective approach if you have a number of people who require training. You choose where and when you want our trainers to deliver. We will also tailor the course content to suit your precise organisation needs.
To speak to an advisor about your particular requirements call our In-house team on +44 (0)20 8612 6202.
Programme
Creating the employment relationship
- the recruitment process
- advertising, application forms, interviews, vetting and barring
- the contract – offer, terms, clauses
- references and medicals - what to be aware of
- employment status
- self-employed, part-time workers, fixed-term contracts, overseas workers.
Maintaining the employment relationship
- implementing good working practices
- dealing with discrimination issues
- age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex (including equal pay), sexual orientation
- Working Time Regulations
- family-friendly rights - maternity, paternity and adoption rights, parental leave and flexible working
- disciplinary and grievance processes
- a practical approach to difficult issues
- absenteeism
- poor performance
- email and Internet abuse
- misconduct in and outside work
- stress
- acting fairly and reasonably.
Terminating the employment relationship
- wrongful dismissal
- unfair dismissal
- constructive dismissal
- resignations
- redundancy
- employment tribunals - who can claim, types of claim and compensation.
Question and answer session
Case study
You will also have the opportunity to work through a real-life case study illustrating key points of law discussed during the course.