Legislation and business - AQAPrinciples of employment law
The government uses legislation to regulate businesses’ behaviour and prevent them from exploiting people. There are laws to protect consumers who buy from businesses and workers employed by businesses.
The term ‘employment law’ refers to any piece of government legislation Laws made by the government. designed to protect employees from exploitationUnfair advantage taken of something or somebody just for your own benefit, not for the good of the other person or thing.. In the UK, there are four areas of employment legislation that form the basis of employee rights in the workplace:
Recruitment, pay, discrimination and health and safety
recruitment – this legislation outlines what employers can and cannot do when recruiting staff, and what their responsibilities are once a job offer has been made
pay – this legislation covers pay and is designed to ensure that the pay workers receive is above a set minimum level
discriminationTo treat someone differently or unfairly because they belong to a particular group. – this area of employment law is designed to ensure that employers treat all people fairly
health and safety – legislation around health and safety is designed to keep employees safe while they are at work