EMPLOYMENT LAW, 2004 (Law 3 of 2004) — Cayman Islands law | Esheria

EMPLOYMENT LAW, 2004 (Law 3 of 2004)

This law requires written employment contracts, sets minimum leave and notice rules, and prohibits employers from offering substandard employment terms.

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Jurisdiction
Cayman Islands
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
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Language
en
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This law requires written employment contracts, sets minimum leave and notice rules, and prohibits employers from offering substandard employment terms. This provision sets rules for maternity, adoption, paternity and severance-related pay, minimum wage, rest breaks, pay statements, deductions, gratuities, and workplace records. This part requires workplace accident and disease reporting, employee safety conduct, complaint handling, and gives the Director, authorised officers, and the Governor enforcement and regulatory powers. This schedule sets severance pay, warning, dismissal, pension, workers’ compensation, dispute-resolution, and contract-amendment rules for the employment contract.