Contracts & Handbooks

Contracts

As an employer, you have a legal duty to give new employees a written contract of employment either before they start or on their first day of employment. Having a contract of employment ensures that there are no misunderstandings and that the employee knows what is required of them and what they can expect from you.

We are able to produce contracts of employment that are specific to your business.

There are generic items that must be in a contract but we can also add clauses that may be unique to your business for example if you are a retail business you may want a clause that deals with till shortages.

We also review contracts of employment that may have been put in place some time ago and that have not been updated recently.

Employee Handbooks

Having HR policies in place is important to ensure that the team know what is expected of them and what the consequences may be if they are not followed. Having these in an employee handbook allows the team to have their own personal copy of your polices and can be referred to should there be an issue.

We can produce an employment contract specific to your business for £145.00+vat and a handbook for £275.00+vat. For an extra £3.50+vat per employee we can print the handbooks and send them out to you.

Contract Form

Employee Handbook Form

Contract Form

Do you want a 3 or 6 month probationary period?
What are employee’s normal working hours?
If they do work over a weekend is that part of their working week or is it paid at an overtime rate?
Do you pay lunch breaks? If yes is it half an hour or an hour?
Do employees work bank holidays?
Do you pay O/T?
Do you pay company sick pay on top of statutory sick pay?
Do you offer a pension scheme?
Do you have a collective agreement in place?

Employee Handbook Form

Do you pay O/T?
Do you pay lunch breaks? If yes is it half an hour or an hour?
Do you pay company sick pay on top of statutory sick pay?
Can an employee text in to say they are sick?
Do you have a return to work form that employees have to complete?
Do you allow members of your team to post items onto the company’s social media platforms?
Do you require a company vehicle policy?