Employment status affects everyone who works. Pay, leave and working conditions can all depend on employment status. People with different employment statuses have different rights set out in law. The rights are designed to protect individuals. Most of the rights are compulsory, and usually cannot be signed away. The UK Government has recently issued new guidance.

The guidance complements the existing GOV.UK Employment status guidance, and provides practical advice and examples on:

  • Employment status and how it determines the employment rights individuals are entitled to and for which employers are responsible.
  • Factors determining an individual’s employment status.
  • Special circumstances and recent developments in the labour market.
  • How employment status should be determined for different sectors.
  • Where to go for further information.

There are 2 additional pieces of guidance for:

  • Individuals, to help them understand their employment status so that they know their rights, can have informed discussions with their employer about them, and can take steps to claim them and have them enforced where necessary.
  • Employers or engagers, to help them understand individuals’ employment status so they comply with the law, helping ensure individuals receive the rights they are entitled to and avoid unnecessary disputes and associated costs.

See:  Employment status and employment rights – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)