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Your staff will gain new HR rights soon...

Are you prepared?

The Employment Rights Bill is set to seriously shake up workers' rights... From new day-one rights to extra employee entitlements, employers in the UK will soon need to roll out “the biggest upgrade to rights at work in a generation”.

This will mean overhauling your workplace processes and policies, and looking out for many HR changes coming soon.

To find out how you can prepare, speak to Peninsula adviser today.

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With so many new employee rights on the way, you’ll need to be ready to update your HR processes and paperwork.

It's important you feel completely confident that you’re following the right employment law practices and staying safe

To understand your upcoming duties to meet HR law, claim your free advice call with an HR expert.

It's your chance to gain the essential information to keep your business legally safe. Call now to discuss important changes, including:

New day one entitlements - such as the instant right to sick pay, unfair dismissal protection, and more
Extra enforcement - with a new Fair Work Agency, employers will need to meet stricter rules around employment law
Added responsibilities - including new rules around recording staff holidays
Brand new rights - like the right to take bereavement leave after early pregnancy loss

Download your Employment Rights Bill guide

To learn more about the Employment Rights Bill, what's included in it, and how it will affect your business, download your free guide

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For information around what the Employment Rights Bill means for your business, discover our expert tips:

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    Employment Rights Bill: The key updates you need to know

    From changes in sick pay entitlement to extending new rights to agency staff, here’s a quick roundup of the key proposed amendments we know so far.

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  • Blog

    Employment Rights Bill progress

    The Employment Rights Bill, first put before Parliament on 10 October 2024, has been amended following the conclusion of the committee stage of its passage to become law.

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  • Blog

    New Employment Bill puts focus on rights during early months of a job

    The Employment Rights Bill, introduced by the Government last week, has been described as the biggest upgrade to rights at work for a generation — although many of the changes will be subject to consultations that will see implementation delayed for two years.

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What's going to change under the Employment Rights Bill?

  • Sick pay changes

    Workers are set to gain statutory sick pay from their first day of absence, rather than day four.

  • Restrictions around zero-hour contracts

    Zero hours and low hour workers, as well as agency workers, will have a right to be offered a guaranteed hours contract if they regularly work consistent hours.

  • Sexual harassment changes

    The bill will increase obligations under the sexual harassment duty to require employers to take all reasonable steps to prevent it from happening.

  • An end to ‘fire and rehire’ schemes

    The bill aims to put a stop to ‘fire and rehire’ schemes in most situations.

  • Changes to employee contracts

    Employers will be required to inform employees of their right to join a trade union in their contract.

  • A new Fair Work Agency

    The government is set to establish a new Single Enforcement Body called the ‘Fair Work Agency’. It will also be able to bring claims to employment tribunal on behalf of a worker.

  • Flexible working changes

    Employers will have to explain why it was reasonable to refuse a flexible working request.

  • New day-one rights

    Employees will have the right to claim unfair dismissal from their first day of work. As it stands, they currently have to wait for two years. Plus, staff will gain day-one rights to paternity leave and unpaid parental leave

Helping employers like you for 40 years

Tens of thousands of UK business owners reduce risk and worry with Peninsula support. Discover their stories below…

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For over 40 years, Peninsula has guided employers through huge changes. The rise of the internet, Brexit, COVID-19... Peninsula's advisers have supported business owners through it all by providing them with commercially focused advice, policies, and more. And we're here to help you through upcoming Employment Rights Bill too. Tap below to get ahead of the changes and prepare your business with free advice:

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