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Employee handbooks and policy documents

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Employment Tax
Guidance

Employee handbooks and policy documents

Produced by Tolley in partnership with
Employment Tax
Guidance
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Certain aspects of the employment relationship have to be included within a written statement of employment that is given to the employee. See the Written statement of particulars (terms and conditions) guidance note for a full list of the details to be included within the statement.

Other terms must be put in writing, but only need to be ‘reasonably accessible’ to the employee. The employer can choose whether to include them in the written statement or to have them as separate documents, as a group of policy documents, or to put them into an employee handbook. Terms relating to employee sickness or other paid leave are expected to be conveyed from day one, but may be notified to the employee outside the main statement of particulars. Other aspects may be notified to the employee in instalments, over the first two months of employment, including:

  1. •

    disciplinary and grievance rules and procedures

  2. •

    collective agreements that directly affect the employment

  3. •

    any training entitlement provided by the employer

  4. •

    terms

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Emilie Bennettshttps://uk.linkedin.com/in/emiliebennetts
Emilie Bennettshttps://uk.linkedin.com/in/emiliebennetts

Associate at Charles Russell Speechlys LLP


Emilie advises companies and senior individuals on all aspects of employment law, contentious and non contentious. She is particularly experienced in dealing with complex employment tribunal litigation for employer clients, as well as providing practical advice on a range of day to day employment and HR issues.

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