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Information for School Leavers 2012 (pdf) - Citizens Information Board

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Terms and conditions of employment<br />

What should I know from my employer about the job?<br />

Under the Terms of Employment Act 1994, your employer<br />

should in<strong>for</strong>m you in writing of the terms and conditions of the<br />

job. This should include:<br />

• Job title or nature of the work<br />

• The date the job is to start<br />

• The rate of pay<br />

• Whether you will be paid weekly or monthly<br />

• Hours of work and overtime<br />

• Holidays<br />

• Sick pay arrangements<br />

• Periods of notice or, if the contract of employment is <strong>for</strong><br />

a fixed time, the date when the contract expires<br />

• If the contract is temporary, the expected duration of<br />

the employment<br />

In general, your employer must provide these particulars in<br />

writing within two months of your employment. If<br />

you are under 18 you must get this in<strong>for</strong>mation within one<br />

month and your employer must also give you a copy<br />

of the official summary of the Protection of Young Persons<br />

(Employment) Act 1996. If you do not get this in<strong>for</strong>mation you<br />

should request it from your employer.<br />

What is the maximum number of hours I can be asked to work?<br />

Under the Organisation of Working Time Act 1997, the maximum<br />

average working week is 48 hours. Generally the average is<br />

calculated over four months but <strong>for</strong> some employees it may be<br />

calculated over a period of six months or even 12 months.<br />

In the case of young people under 18, the maximum hours<br />

you may be asked to work are fixed by the Protection of Young<br />

18 / Call: 0761 07 4000

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