Your Rights at Work
Whether you're in your first job or switching careers, knowing your employment rights is essential. This fact sheet covers pay, contracts, breaks, and what to do if something goes wrong.
What this fact sheet covers
- Minimum wage and payslip rights
- Written contracts and terms of employment
- Rest breaks and holiday entitlement
- Sick pay — what you're entitled to
- When to raise a grievance
Your pay
You are legally entitled to at least the National Minimum Wage or National Living Wage depending on your age. Your employer must give you a payslip on or before each payday showing your gross pay, any deductions, and your net pay.
Your contract
From day one, you’re entitled to a written statement of your employment terms. This should include your pay, hours, holiday entitlement, sick pay, and notice period.
Holiday
Full-time workers are entitled to 28 days of paid holiday per year (including bank holidays). Part-time workers get a pro-rata amount. You start accruing holiday from your very first day.
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