7.4b Political and Legal: Scope and Effects of Labour Market Law Flashcards

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What is employment law aimed at?

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Protecting the heath, safety and rights of employees

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What are the characteristics protected by the Equality Act 2010?

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  • Age
  • Disability
  • Gender reassignment
  • Marriage and civil partnership
  • Race
  • Religion or belief
  • Sex
  • Sexual orientation
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3
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Examples of discrimination laws applying in employing staff

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  • Recruitment
  • Employee contract
  • Promotions
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How does an employer avoid disabled workers being put at a disadvantage compared to non-disabled workers?

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By making reasonable adjustments (e.g. a special piece of equipment)

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5
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Men and women are entitled to equal what?

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Pay for work of equal value

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What does pay include?

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Everything in the employment contract (bonuses, pension contributions as well as salary)

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What can men and women do if they believe that pay is unequal?

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They can take the employer to an Employment Tribunal

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8
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Minimum wage for 25 years and older

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£7.83

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9
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Minimum wage for 21 to 24 years

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£7.38

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10
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Minimum wage for 18 to 20 years

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£5.90

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Minimum wage for under 18 years

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£4.20

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12
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Minimum wage for apprentice

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£3.70

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13
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A business has to make sure it has a fair spread of what?

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Gender and ethnicities in its work force

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14
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Employee right definition

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Something to which an employee is entitled which is protected by law

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15
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Examples of employment rights in UK:

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  • Reasonable notice before dismissal
  • Right to redundancy
  • Right to request flexible working
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16
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What do mediating groups such as ACAS do?

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Help both businesses and employees avoid problems

17
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Advantages of employment law

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  • Improved employer/employee relations
  • Employee motivation
  • Equality
18
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Disadvantages of employment law

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  • Additional costs
  • More regulated working environment
  • Less productivity?
19
Q

What is direct discrimination?

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Treating someone less favourable because they have a protected characteristics

20
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What is indirect discrimination?

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Everyone is treated the same but it has a worse effect on one group of people that others e.g. a rule that employees must not wear head coverings

21
Q

What does State Pension received depend on?

A

How many years you have paid National Insurance for

22
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What is the State Pension age?

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Currently 65 and will rise to 68