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New Employment Rights Bill: Amendments

By |2025-03-17T10:59:13+00:00March 17th, 2025|Employee Contracts, Employment Law and Regulation, Leadership, Wellbeing|

Following consultations with business groups, trade unions and civil society, the UK government has introduced the first round of amendments to the employment rights bill as it progresses through parliament.  Here are the key changes to date: SSP One of the key revisions will extend statutory sick pay (SSP) benefits to 1.3 million low-paid workers,

Payroll & HR Changes April 2025

By |2025-02-20T14:58:39+00:00February 20th, 2025|Employee Contracts, Employment Law and Regulation, Leadership, Wellbeing|

Hi Everyone, Please find below a summary of the key legislative changes which will impact upon your business planning for 2025: Disclosure Scotland Our clients who have ‘regulated roles’ within their organisation should be aware that the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme becomes a legal requirement from 1 April 2025, with the introduction of new

New Employment Rights Bill: Fire & Rehire

By |2025-02-13T15:15:25+00:00February 13th, 2025|Employee Contracts, Employment Law and Regulation, Leadership, Wellbeing|

A new statutory code of practice on dismissal and re-engagement, or fire and rehire, came into force last July, setting out practical guidance for employers and employees. The term refers to the practice of making employees redundant and then rehiring them with reduced terms and conditions. The code is applicable where the prospect of dismissal

Neonatal & Pregnancy Loss

By |2025-02-05T14:09:52+00:00February 5th, 2025|Employee Contracts, Employment Law and Regulation, Leadership, Wellbeing|

Currently, parents of newborn babies requiring neonatal care have only the standard types of statutory family-related leave to rely on, including maternity, paternity and so on. However, that’s set to change when the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023 comes into force, which is likely to be in April this year. In the absence

New Employment Rights Bill: Zero Hours Contracts

By |2025-02-05T14:37:52+00:00January 16th, 2025|Employee Contracts, Employment Law and Regulation, Leadership, Wellbeing|

What is Changing? The proposal under the New Employment Rights Bill (NERB) is to ban the use of ‘exploitative’ zero-hours contracts and replace such contracts with a new right for employees to have a contract that reflects the hours regularly worked (in a 12-week reference period). The legislation will also apply to workers on low-hours

Legislative Round Up

By |2025-01-13T11:04:38+00:00January 13th, 2025|Employee Contracts, Employment Law and Regulation, Leadership, Wellbeing|

With 2024 having ended, we thought it would be useful to reflect on some of the key legislative changes extracted from the CIPD’s ‘People Management’ publication that will shape people strategies and workplace culture this year. Flexible Working Legislation (implemented) The government announced new flexible working regulations which came into effect on 6 April 2024,

New Employment Rights Bill – an update

By |2024-12-05T14:35:49+00:00December 2nd, 2024|Employee Contracts, Employment Law and Regulation, Leadership, Wellbeing|

An Amendment Paper on the new Employment Rights Bill (numbering no fewer than 53 pages!) has been tabled. The key proposed changes from the Government include: Extending the time limit for bringing all tribunal claims from 3 months to 6 months. This is a big change, and it was missed out of the original Bill,

Wednesday 6th November is Stress Awareness Day

By |2024-11-06T09:48:39+00:00November 6th, 2024|Employee Wellbeing, Leadership, Wellbeing|

Wednesday 6th November is Stress Awareness Day so we thought we’d share some practical tips on coping with stress which you can use for yourself as well as to help others you are responsible for as an employer/manager. You can also use these ideas to help a colleague who you think might be struggling. New

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