Back in October, we discussed the wide-sweeping proposed changes that the government intends to introduce in the Employment Rights Bill (‘the ERB’) here.
On 27 and 28 November 2024, further proposed changes to employment law were made in an amendment paper to the ERB. Some of these changes are significant and it is surprising that they were missed out of the original ERB.
What’s new?
The new proposed changes are split into two: (i) Government proposed amendments, which will almost certainly be taken forward; and (ii) non-government proposed amendments (i.e. made by members of Parliament), which are less likely to be taken forward.
The key government proposed amendments include:
The key non-government proposed amendments include:
What should you do now?
The proposed amendments will be considered by the Public Bill Committee who will report back to the House of Commons by 21 January 2025.
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