HR tip: Change of conditions
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Change of conditions
If we change one of someone’s terms and conditions of employment, do we have to confirm it in writing or is the fact that he starts to work under the new term good enough?
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Yes, you must notify any change in writing within one month of the change coming into effect.
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December 2009
Christmas overtime payments
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