End of fixed term contract letter
Our End of Fixed Term Contract Letter Template streamlines contract closure, ensuring clear communication and compliance with employment regulations.
If an employee has reached the end of their fixed term contract, send this model letter to confirm it.
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What is an End of fixed term contract letter?
An End of Fixed Term Contract Letter is a document used by an employer to notify an employee that their fixed-term contract will soon come to an end. The letter typically contains information about the contract end date and any relevant information about the employee's entitlements or obligations after the contract ends.
The letter may also include details about the possibility of renewing or extending the contract, if applicable. If the employer does not intend to renew the contract, the letter should state the reason for the non-renewal and provide any relevant notice periods or other requirements.
No later than the length of the notice period, before the end of the contract
The Employer (you) to the Employee
Great Britain & NI (United Kingdom), Worldwide
How can I ensure that this letteris executed effectively?
Step | Description | Responsibility | Timing |
1 | Review contract end date and employment terms | HR/Manager | As required |
2 | Assess the need for contract extension/renewal | HR/Manager | As required |
3 | Invite the employee to a meeting to discuss contract end | HR/Manager | Before start of notice period |
4 | Conduct meeting to discuss contract end | HR/Manager | Before start of notice period |
5 | Issue End of Fixed Term Contract Letter | HR/Manager | As soon as possibel after the meeting |
What legislation and best practice guidelines have been taken into account in the development of this template?
Here are some UK employment legislations to consider when implementing an End of Fixed Term Contract Letter:
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The Fixed-term Employees (Prevention of Less Favourable Treatment) Regulations 2002: Ensure that you do not treat your fixed-term employees less favourably than your permanent employees in terms of their employment conditions or opportunities.
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The Employment Rights Act 1996: Provide your fixed-term employees with the necessary notice of the contract end date and their entitlements or obligations after the contract ends, including any redundancy pay if applicable.
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The Equality Act 2010: Ensure that the end of the fixed-term contract is not due to any discriminatory reasons, such as the employee's protected characteristics, and that you provide equal opportunities for all employees, including those on fixed-term contracts.
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The Data Protection Act 2018: Ensure that you handle any personal data related to the fixed-term contract and its end in accordance with data protection regulations and that you obtain the necessary consent from your employees to process their data.
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The Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006: Ensure that your fixed-term employees have the right to work in the UK before the end of the contract, and that you comply with any relevant immigration laws and regulations.
Fixed-term contracts will normally end automatically when they reach the agreed end date.
The employer doesn't have to give any notice, but it is good practice to do so.
Other territories
Consult your jurisdiction's employment legislation or labor laws to ensure compliance with the template. Review the language for local precision.