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		<title>Do you know your rights?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A recent survey has shown that many small businesses have a lack of awareness when it comes to the legalities of running their company. The study, by the Department for Business Innovations and Skills, shows that only 32% of small business owners feel confident in their understanding of employment law and their role as an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A recent survey has shown that many small businesses have a lack of awareness when it comes to the legalities of running their company. The study, by the Department for Business Innovations and Skills, shows that only 32% of small business owners feel confident in their understanding of employment law and their role as an employer.</p>
<p>Most worryingly, 34% of those asked think employment law obligations are ‘not relevant’ to their business, while 20% had concerns as to whether they were meeting these obligations- even if they understood them.</p>
<p>Employment relations minister Lord Young said: &#8220;We know that running a small business is both challenging and rewarding – and that this combination often fuels a successful enterprise.</p>
<p>&#8220;The essential job of managing employment law need not be one of these challenges.&#8221;</p>
<p>The findings coincide with Business Link launching a new tool to help small business understand the legalities of starting up: www.businesslink.gov.uk. The tool covers all elements of employing staff, including pay and pensions, managing staff and dealing with employee issues.</p>
<p>Ken Winnard, founder of graphic design consultancy, Design Force, has used the My Business tool to help develop his company, Ken said:</p>
<p>&#8220;As we&#8217;ve grown the business, the site has helped me with areas like recruitment. When we employed a new business person a couple of years ago, I needed to create a new employment contract, and the site&#8217;s tools helped me achieve this by setting out the information I needed to include. I would otherwise have had to have used a solicitor, so it definitely saved me some money.<br />
&#8220;You can also check your legal responsibilities towards staff as an employer and make sure you&#8217;re compliant with different regulations, with the site taking you through the recruitment process.&#8221;</p>
<p>If you’re running a business and you want to expand, you’ll need to consider the best options for meeting your needs – these could include outsourcing or training existing employees, or recruiting new staff.</p>
<p>Taking on people will always mean some form of investment, but if successful, employing staff will allow you to expand and make your business more valuable in the long-term.</p>
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