Jersey PEO & Employer of Record Services
Global PEO Services (GPS) helps companies hire employees in Jersey without establishing a legal entity. All human resources, benefits, payroll, and tax needs for the employees are managed by the Global PEO, while the new hires and headquarter teams focus on your business goals. When hiring employees in Jersey, establishing a subsidiary or branch office is not always the best route, as it’s often a lengthy and expensive process. Hiring via a Professional Employer Organization (PEO), or Employer of Record (EOR), is a faster and often more effective option – especially when starting up in a new country. Global PEO Services hires the employees on your behalf, legally contracting them through our subsidiary in accordance with Jersey labor laws. As a result, the burden of compliance is on us and the employees can begin work for your company in a matter of days. PEOs/EORs provide you with a streamlined option for hiring employees, testing markets, and responding to growing business needs in Jersey. With Global PEO Services, you get control without taking on legal entity liabilities, contractor risks, or sacrificing on talent or speed to market.Jersey – Country Overview
Jersey is one of the Channel Islands, located between England and France. The country is well-known for its beaches, inland valleys, cliffside walking trails, and historic castles. When it comes to the economy, the current Gross Domestic Product or GDP of Jersey is £4.11 billion, and the annual GDP growth is 1%. The Gross Value Added or GVA of the country manifests the economic activities in the country where the predominant sectors are financial services, rental income from private households, miscellaneous business activities, public administration, wholesale & retail, construction, and hotel/restaurants.Capital City
Saint HelierCurrency
Jersey PoundPrincipal Language
English and FrenchGovernment
A Self-governing Dependency of the United KingdomMajor Cities
St. John, St. Aubin, Gorey, St. PeterEmployment Contracts in Jersey
According to the Employment (Jersey) Law 2003, employers are required to provide a statement of employment particulars to all the employees whose regular hours of work are a minimum of 8 hours per week. The statement also contains the following details:- The employment commencement date
- Place of work or the worksite
- Hours of work
- Remuneration
- Holidays and other benefits
- Notice periods
- Disciplinary and grievance procedures
Working Hours in Jersey
There are no prevalent statutory restrictions on the number of hours employees can work per day or week. However, the law provides for statutory restrictions for employers when it comes to providing adequate rest breaks. Also, employers need to be aware of the overriding duty of care toward employees who work overtime.Employee Leave in Jersey
Holidays
There are 9 public holidays observed in Jersey:- New Year’s Day
- Good Friday
- Easter Monday
- May Bank Holiday
- Spring Bank Holiday
- Summer Bank Holiday
- Christmas Day
- Boxing Day
- Liberation Day
Annual Leave
Employees are entitled to a minimum of 2 weeks’ paid annual leave every year. A leave year can commence on a specific date in a relevant agreement, or if no date is specified, it is deemed to begin on the employment commencement date and each subsequent anniversary.Sick Leave
Employees can take time off work for illness or injury as stated in the employment contract. Though there is no statutory right to take leave due to sickness except the general protection against unfair dismissal. Some employers usually provide a certain level of support.Maternity Leave
Women employees may get paid maternity leave for up to 18 weeks, but only when they are not working. The earliest maternity benefit women employees can receive is the allowance, payable 11 weeks before the baby is due. The amount of this allowance depends on an employee’s contributions history. Currently, the amount of full maternity allowance is GB£184.45 a week. The 18-week payment period can be extended if the baby is born late. The maternity leave period is usually divided into the following segments:- 6 weeks before the birth
- The week of the birth
- 11 weeks after the birth
Employee Benefits in Jersey
Social Security Contributions
Employers must pay primary and secondary contributions for all of their employees as mentioned below:- The primary contribution is 6% of employees’ monthly (or weekly) gross monthly earnings. This is deductible from employees’ gross wages before it is paid to them.
- The secondary contribution is 6.5% of employees’ gross monthly earnings. The employer pays this in addition to paying employees’ wages.
Pension
Employees need not make stand-alone pension contributions, and they pay 6% of their gross salary to the Department of Social Security. Employers pay 6.5% of their employees’ gross (also an additional 2% as and when applicable) salary to the Department.Linked to Employees’ Salary
Though not mandatory, it is common for employers to contribute to a supplementary pension plan for their employees. Any supplementary plan is run complying with certain rules. Every pension plan varies as it is tailored to the needs of employees.Linked to Employer and Employee Contributions
A majority of the pension plans are currently defined contribution (DC) plans, and therefore pension entitlement cannot be determined at the beginning as it depends on the total contributions. The total value of the pension can only be accurately determined at the time of retirement.Doing business in Jersey
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Payroll & PEO in Jersey
Jersey Payroll Outsourcing & Management Services
Hire and pay employees in Jersey without setting up a legal entity. With our Jersey payroll and PEO services, you select the candidate, and we handle the rest.
After successfully hiring and onboarding your employees, we manage all aspects of the payroll process, ensuring your employees are always paid accurately and on time.
Our Jersey payroll experts have an in-depth understanding of local payroll requirements and provide you with in-depth guidance and compliance support.
Our Jersey PEO Payroll Solutions Cover:
Struggling to Manage Payroll for Independent Contractors?
Global PEO Services eliminates the complexity and liabilities associated with employing and paying independent contractors. We allow you to hire your contractors as employees through our Jersey PEO. The individual continues to work for you, while we manage all aspects of payroll, HR, tax, and compliance.
The Solution to Low Headcount Payroll
Finding a payroll option for countries where you have low headcounts can be a challenge. Global PEO Services provides the solution. By using our Jersey PEO to manage your payroll, you leverage our pre-existing payroll infrastructure, teams, and processes, even if you only need payroll for just one employee. Stay flexible, save time, all while getting the payroll services and support you need.