Determining continuous employment
Updating author: Nicola Stibbs
Brightmine editor: Zuraida Curtis
Summary
- Qualification for many statutory employment rights is dependent on the employee having been continuously employed for a specific period. (See Qualifying periods for statutory employment rights)
- A person is treated as being in continuous employment if they are employed under a contract of employment. (See Continuity of a period of employment)
- A period of continuous employment is reckoned on a week by week basis. (See Weeks that count)
- Some weeks do not break the continuity of a period of employment but must be discounted when computing an employee's total period of continuous employment. (See Breaks in employment that count towards continuous employment; Industrial disputes; Reinstatement after military service and Employment outside Great Britain)
- In prescribed circumstances, a change of employer or a change in the ownership of an employer's business does not break the continuity of an employee's period of continuous employment. (See Continuity and a change of employer)