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Being an employer. What is an employer?. A person or firm who pays people to do work for them. RIGHTS OF AN EMPLOYER Set up a business Select suitable staff Dismiss dishonest employees Expect employees to do a fair days work. RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN EMPLOYER
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What is an employer? • A person or firm who pays people to do work for them.
RIGHTS OF AN EMPLOYER • Set up a business • Select suitable staff • Dismiss dishonest employees • Expect employees to do a fair days work • RESPONSIBILITIES OF AN EMPLOYER • Provide safe and healthy working conditions • Obey all laws • Pay wages • Keep records on employees
Reasons for keeping employee records • If employee is • seeking promotion • Claiming unfair dismissal • Being made redundant • Revenue commissioners- (PAYE/PRSI)
1. Job Description • Duties. • Qualifications needed. • Personality needed. • Pay & hours.
2. Recruitment • Find out what staff you need. • Advertise the job.
3. Examine CV’s (curriculum vitae) & Application Forms • Look at all the replies to the advertisement.
4. Shortlist • Call the best candidates for interview.
5. Interview & Select • Face to face meeting to decide if the candidate is suitable.
6. Probationary Period • A trial period to see if the new employee is suitable.
7. Contract of Employment • Sets out the; • Terms of employment. • Rates of pay. • Duties. • Starting date.
1. Time Rate • Paid by the hour. • Clock in & clock out.
2. Piece Rate • Paid for the amount of items produced or work done.
3. Commission • Basic wage plus a percentage of sales.
1. Cash • Quick. • Convenient. • Unsafe.
2. Cheque • Record of payment. • Slow: must change into cash. • Reduce impulse buying.
3. Paypath • Wages is paid directly into your bank account. • Quick, safe. • Reduces impulse buying.
4. Benefit in kind • Non money income. • Eg. • Company car or mobile phone • Susidised meals……….
Total cost of employeing staff • Gross Wage + Employers share of PRSI
Government uses PAYE to • Pay wages of teachers, doctors, nurses • Improve roads, hospitals, schools • Provide Public Utilities: libraries, dumps
Government use PRSI to • Pay social welfare payments such as, • Job seekers allowance, Old Age Pesion • Maternity Benefit or Sickness Benefit, • Family Income Supplement (FIS)
Gross Pay- Wages before deductions • Net Pay- Wages after deductions
Standard Rate of Tax • Is the lower rate of tax • Standard Rate Cut-off point • Is the amount that you can earn before you pay the high rate of tax.
Tax Credit • Is the amount that is subtracted from the tax you have to pay. • It reduces the amount of tax you have to pay.
Statutory Deductions • Deductions that must be made • PAYE • PRSI
Non Statutory (Voluntary)Deductions • Health insurance= VHI, BUPA/VIVAS • Private pension • Trade union fees • Savings scheme
Salary- means an employee is paid a certain amount of money per year. Wages- employee is paid per hour. Salary v Wage
Terms • Basic Pay- payment for normal working • Overtime- additional pay at a higher rate per hour for working in excess of normal working hours
Continued…… • Bonus – Extra money added to wages for achieving certain targets • Benefit-in-kind – Non money income. Eg. company car, subsidised canteen • Subsidised – company pays some of the cost of meals etc.
Continued….. • Flexi-time- One can with the consent of ones employer work the required hours at any time within limits during the week. • Equal Opportnities Employer- Employer does not discriminate on the grounds of: gender, race, colour, religion and age.
Job Advertisement needs to have: • Name of the employer • Position to be filled • Qualifications and experience of the candidate • How to apply • Closing date • State company is an equal opportunities employer.
Information given on CV • Personal Details: Name, age etc….. • Educational achievements • Work experience • Hobbies/interests/achievements • Name of referees