CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT
A written statement of main terms and conditions of employment under the Employment Rights Act 1996.
Written statement of employment particulars
1. You (Name of employee) Martin John White
At address 55 Long Gore, Farncombe, Godalming, Surrey, GU7 3TF
Date of birth:27/6/1958
began employment with (Name of employer) Andrews Of hindhead Ltd on (Date employment started)…15/2/1988………….
2. A brief description of the work for which you are employed (Brief work description)
Stores Manager
3. Your place of work is Andrews of Hindhead ltd,
and the address of your employer is
Andrews of Hindhead ltd Garden machine centre, Portsmouth road, HINDHEAD, Surrey, GU26 6AL
4. Your pay will be (Particulars of scale or rate of remuneration, or of the method of calculating remuneration)
£345.43 per week
5. You will be paid (Particulars of intervals at which remuneration is to be paid)
Weekly
6. Your hours of work are (Particulars – including details of any normal working hours)
46.5 hours
7. Your holiday entitlement is (Particulars – including entitlement to holiday pay and public holidays. You must give enough information to enable entitlements, including accrued holiday pay on termination, to be precisely calculated)
28 days plus all 8 bank holidays
8. In case of incapacity for work (Terms and conditions relating to sickness or injury and any provision for sick pay)
You can get £86.70 per week Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) if you’re too ill to work. It’s paid by your employer for up to 28 weeks.
You need to qualify for SSP and have been off work sick for 4 or more days in a row (including non-working days).
9. The amount of notice of termination of your employment you are entitled to receive is (Period of notice)
· at least one week's notice after one month's employment
· at least two weeks after two years
· at least three weeks after three years and so on up to 12 weeks after 12 years or more.
The amount of notice you are required to give is (Period of notice)
· at least one week's notice after one month's employment
· at least two weeks after two years
· at least three weeks after three years and so on up to 12 weeks after 12 years or more.
10. The disciplinary rules which apply to you can be found in (Refer to provisions of some other document which the employee has reasonable opportunities of reading in the course of his or her employment or which is made reasonably accessible to him or her in some other way)
The Acas statutory Code of Practice on discipline and grievance
11. If you are dissatisfied with any disciplinary decision that affects you, you should apply in the first instance to: (Name of the person an employee application should be made to, or position held, e.g.: supervisor)
John Andrews
12. If you have a grievance about your employment you should apply in the first instance to (Name of the person an employee grievance should be raised with, or position held, e.g.: personnel officer)
John Andrews
13. b) Subsequent steps in the firm’s disciplinary and grievance procedures are set out in (Refer to provisions of some other document which the employee has reasonable opportunities of reading in the course of his or her employment or which is made reasonably accessible to him or her in some other way) The Acas statutory Code of Practice on discipline and grievance
Acknowledgement
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For Andrews of Hindhead Ltd
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