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Advertising
Agency Agreement -
£45.00
This
agreement is intended as a simple agreement whereby a company
can appoint an advertising agency or PR company to promote its
products. It works best where the two parties are not sizeable
companies or where one company may wish to consider the other
company's standard terms and conditions against another agreement.
The agreement may be for a particular period of time and/or for
certain territories only. It is suitable for use in England &
Wales. In general, this agreement is biased in favour of the Advertiser
to ensure that the Advertiser gets all the warranties and indemnities
that he might want from the Agency, concerning the services that
he is being provided with.
Disciplinary
and Grievance Procedure - £25.00
Every
employer should have a clear disciplinary and grievance procedure.
This will enable it to deal fairly with performance, attendance
and / or conduct problems or complaints by employees. A disciplinary
and grievance procedure will also help an employer to minimise
the threat of a claim for unfair dismissal. This Disciplinary
and Grievance Procedure is suitable for use by employers in England
and Wales. The Procedure applies to all employees (but not to
contractors). It offers set procedures and guidance in relation
to disciplinary and grievance matters. The Procedure follows many
of the recommendations contained in ACAS's Code of Practice On
Disciplinary and Grievance Procedures (2000), which is often referred
to by employment tribunals. To protect the employer's interest,
the Procedure is non-contractual.
E-mail
Internet and Communication Systems Policy - £35.00
Every
employer should have a clear policy on use of its e-mail, Internet
and other communication systems. Having such a policy allows employers
to regulate employees' use of the systems, reduce loss of productivity
and protect themselves from future legal actions should employees
use the systems negligently or for unlawful purposes (eg to harass
a fellow worker). The Policy applies to all employees and contractors
of the employer and covers all of its communication systems (eg
telephone, fax and e-mail). The Policy is designed to safeguard
the security and accessibility of the employer's systems and to
protect the employer from legal actions for discrimination and
harassment, defamation, breach of contract and from criminal offences
in relation to obscene and pornographic material.
Employment
Contract (Clerical - Secretarial - Manual) - £30.00
This
contract is suitable for junior employees, (eg secretarial, administrative,
or manual workers), in England and Wales. The contract contains
all the information which the law requires an employer to give
to an employee. For example, it details the employee's job title
and place of work, salary and sick leave/pay entitlement. It also
covers comprehensively current legal requirements, eg in relation
to working hours, holidays, pension and pay. This contract is
not suitable where the employer is a member of a group of employers.
Employment
Contract (Director) - £60.00
This
contract is suitable for employees in England and Wales who are
also appointed directors of the employer (a private limited company).
The contract contains all the information which the law requires
an employer to give to an employee. It also provides special protection
to the employer, eg in respect of directors' obligations and employees'
duties, copyrights / patents, and restrictions on what the employee
may do after the employment ends. In addition, the contract covers
comprehensively current legal requirements, eg in relation to
working hours and holidays. This contract is not suitable where
the employer is a member of a group of companies.
This
contract is suitable for middle / senior employees and managers
and for professional staff in England and Wales. The contract
contains all the information which the law requires an employer
to give to an employee. It also covers comprehensively current
legal requirements, eg in relation to working hours and holidays.
In addition, the contract provides special protections to the
employer, eg in respect of copyrights / patents, the employee's
duties, and restrictions on what he may do after the employment
ends. This contract is not suitable where the employer is a member
of a group of employers.
Equal
Opportunities and Anti-Harassment Policy - £25.00
This
is an Equal Opportunities and Anti-Harassment Policy suitable
for use by employers in England and Wales. It is designed to affirm
the employer's commitment to equal opportunities and help it avert
or defend any complaints of sex, race or disability discrimination.
The Policy is also designed to help employers to eliminate and
/ or resolve cases of sexual, racial and disability harassment
committed by one worker against another. To benefit from the policy,
the employer has to comply with its obligations and to enforce
its terms fully. Provided they do so, they are likely to have
a good defence for most claims of sex, race or disability harassment
/ discrimination. The policy can be extended to cover other forms
of discrimination / harassment (eg age, political convictions).
Final
Written Warning - £9.50
This
is a personalised final written warning suitable for use in relation
to employees in England and Wales. A final written warning is
often issued after an employee failed to meet the terms of an
earlier written warning. It may also be given where an employee's
conduct is so serious as to justify an immediate final warning
(even if the employee did not receive a lesser warning first).
A final warning should be issued only following a disciplinary
meeting in which the complaint / allegations against the employee
were discussed and the employee had a chance to put forward his
/ her case. This warning takes account of current legal requirements
and good-practice recommendations, eg in relation to the right
to be accompanied and the right to appeal against a warning.
First
Written Warning - £9.50
This
is a personalised first written warning suitable for use in relation
to employees in England and Wales. A first written warning is
often the first or second stage in a formal disciplinary process
under a disciplinary procedure. It should be issued only following
a disciplinary meeting in which the complaint / allegations against
the employee were discussed and the employee had a chance to put
forward his / her case. A first written warning is normally issued
following a number of incidents of poor time-keeping, work performance
or behaviour but where the employee's conduct is not so serious
as to justify a final warning. This warning takes account of current
legal requirements and good-practice recommendations, eg in relation
to the right to be accompanied and the right to appeal against
a warning.
Freelance
Designer Agreement - £30.00
This
is a relatively simple consultancy agreement, for an individual
Designer who is hired on an ad hoc basis to provide designing
services for the commissioning party ('the Commissioner'). The
agreement is intended to ensure that the Designer does not become
inadvertently an employee of the Commissioner. This agreement
will run for a limited period of time (specified by the Commissioner).
The parties are free to extend the agreement, and either party
may terminate it early. Generally speaking, this agreement is
designed to protect the Commissioner's interests. It is suitable
for use in England & Wales.
Freelance
Programmer Agreement - £30.00
This
is a relatively simple consultancy agreement, for an individual
Programmer who is hired on an ad hoc basis to carry out certain
programming services for the commissioning company (the Commissioner).
The agreement is intended to ensure that the Programmer does not
inadvertently become an employee of the Commissioner. The agreement
may be for a limited period of time. This agreement will run for
a limited period of time (specified by the Commissioner). The
parties are free to extend the agreement, and either party may
terminate it early. Generally speaking, this agreement is designed
to protect the Commissioner's interests. It is suitable for use
in England & Wales.
Health
and Safety Policy - £45.00
This
Health and Safety Policy is designed for use by employers in England
and Wales who have up to 75 employees in total. It is an extensive
document covering about 40 pages and will be downloaded to your
computer using word. Employers must meet an array of health and
safety obligations. If they have 5 or more employees, employers
must have a written health and safety policy which records their
health and safety procedures. This Health and Safety Policy sets
out the various actions which an employer has to take to meet
its health and safety legal obligations. It meets the requirements
of the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974 and applicable regulations
made under it.
Letter
Before Action - £9.50
This
letter is intended to be used where a creditor will be taking
court action personally against a debtor (without using a lawyer),
for example under the small claims procedure in the County Court.
This letter may be used either by an individual or by a company,
partnership or other business. This letter should be printed on
the headed notepaper of the company, partnership, business or
individual seeking to recover the debt. It is suitable for use
in England & Wales.
Non-Disclosure
Agreement - £30.00
This
is a standard form non-disclosure agreement designed to ensure
that confidential or proprietary information disclosed by one
party to another or exchanged between the parties will be kept
confidential. The agreement is suitable for use in England & Wales.
Shrink
Wrap Licence - £75.00
This
agreement is a simple shrink wrap licence for software distributed
on CD-ROM. The licence granted is a non-exclusive one as it is
assumed that multiple copies of the software will be distributed.
The licence provides for different kinds of users (consumers and
businesses) and for different types of use (on a single workstation
only and on a server for a specified number of workstations).
However, not all combinations are provided for as it assumed that
consumers do not have servers and networks of workstations. This
licence is suitable for use in England & Wales.
Trade
Mark Assignment - £75.00
This
agreement is intended as a simple assignment of trade marks for
a lump sum of money. Please note that if this assignment document
relates to a registered trade mark, the assignee (purchaser) must
register the assignment at the Trade Marks Registry or else the
assignment will not be enforceable against others (third parties)
and this will reduce the protection afforded by the registration.
This agreement is suitable for use in England & Wales.