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Working in the Isle of Man
The Department for Enterprise has responsibility for employment law policy and for bringing forward new employment legislation. This section aims to provide information on Isle of Man employment lawEmployment agencies
Working in the Isle of Man > Finding a job
The following employment agencies deal with both temporary and permanent vacancies Ability Plus 22 Athol Street, Douglas,Isle of Man, IM1 1AJ Telephone: +44 1624 662165 Fax: +44 1624 662178Employment Agencies
Working in the Isle of Man
You can see our list of high street employment agencies in the Isle of Man (please note that there are, in addition, some agencies of a technical nature which are not listed). For an overviewDisability Employment Services
Working in the Isle of Man
The Disability Employment Service (DES) is provided by the Treasury to assist individuals with disabilities to gain employment, which may be paid or unpaid. DES also assists employers by providingGuides to Employment Rights
Working in the Isle of Man > Employment rights
The Department publishes a number of guides in relation to employment rights. In particular: The Guide Isle of Man Employment Rights: a Summary provides a brief outline of employment rightsThe Employment and Equality Tribunal
Working in the Isle of Man > Employment rights
The Employment and Equality Tribunal is a special court of law which determines complaints brought under employment rights legislation, (for example, complaints of unfair dismissal, and non-paymentPrimary employment
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Working in the Isle of Man
The Department has a duty under the Education Act 2001 to oversee the implementation of legislation relating to the employment of children. A copy of the Employment of Children Regulations 2018 can