Govt Unveils “Get Britain Working” White Paper

The UK government has unveiled its “Get Britain Working” White Paper, outlining comprehensive reforms to address economic inactivity and enhance employment opportunities across the economy. The initiatives, which are set to cost £240m, aim to raise the employment rate to 80% by integrating health, skills and employment support. This comes at a time when figures […]
Call for Evidence on Employment Rights Bill
The UK’s Business and Trade Committee (BTC) has initiated a call for evidence regarding the new Employment Rights Bill (ERB). The Bill is set to bring in the most significant reform and enhancement of workers’ rights in decades. The inquiry, entitled “Make Work Pay: Employment Rights Bill,” forms part of the government’s stakeholder engagement efforts, […]
Updated Gender Reassignment Discrimination Guidance 2024

Acas has released updated guidance for employers on gender reassignment discrimination. As a UK employer, you are responsible for preventing gender reassignment discrimination in the workplace and promoting an inclusive, supportive culture. The new guidance replaces the previous 2017 version and provides employers with practical examples of discrimination, harassment and victimisation related to gender reassignment […]
Employment Case Law Update October 2024

Read on for our monthly digest for employers on upcoming employment law changes and key, recent employment tribunal cases. Employment Rights Bill: Key Summary The UK Government introduced the Employment Rights Bill on 10 October 2024, marking what is set to be a significant shift in workers’ rights. You can read our summary […]
Increase in National Minimum Wage Rates from April 2025

The UK Government has announced it has accepted the Low Pay Commission’s (LPC) recommendations for National Minimum Wage (NMW) and National Living Wage (NLW) rates, set to come into effect from 1 April 2025. The new rates reflect considerable increases, with the Government citing the aim of supporting low-paid workers against rising living costs and […]
Govt Factsheets Expand on Employment Rights Bill

The UK Government introduced the Employment Rights Bill on 10 October 2024, marking what is set to be a significant shift in workers’ rights. You can read our summary of the Bill here. Expanding on the information contained within the Bill, a number of official factsheets have now been published by the Government, covering key […]
Govt Unveils Employment Rights Bill

The UK Government has today (10 October 2024) introduced its new Employment Rights Bill, reflecting commitments from Labour’s “Plan to Make Work Pay” and the King’s Speech. At 158 pages, the Bill is substantial, and proposes wide-ranging reforms of UK workplace rules. While the Government pledged to bring in new employment rights and protections within […]
New Employer Guidance on Sexual Harassment from EHRC

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has released updated guidance to help employers understand their legal responsibilities under new duties to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. The Worker Protection Act, which amends the Equality Act 2010, will come into effect on 26 October 2024, shifting the focus for employers from addressing harassment after […]
Employment Case Law Update September 2024

Read on for our monthly digest for employers on upcoming employment law changes and key, recent employment tribunal cases. Protected Beliefs & Unlawful Discrimination Thomas v Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust Mr Thomas was employed as an NHS consultant via an agency from April to July 2018 when he was dismissed […]
Govt Shelves Predictable Hours Act for Rights Under New Employment Rights Bill

The Department for Business and Trade has confirmed that a new law, which was set to grant workers the right to request predictable working hours, has been abandoned in favour of upcoming legislation. The Labour government has decided to shelve the Workers (Predictable Terms and Conditions) Act 2023, despite the Bill receiving Royal Assent on […]