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Employment Rights Bill

  • House of Lords vote in favour of Tory-backed alternative to ‘day-one’ employment rights

    July 17, 2025

    The House of Lords has voted vastly in favour of a Conservative-led amendment to the 'day-one' rights in the final reporting stage of the Employment Rights Bill

  • Major workers’ rights changes delayed in bid to win over business

    July 1, 2025

    Controversial plans to hand new employees a glut of additional rights from day one and make flexible working the default will not be implemented until 2027, the government has said, after a deluge of warnings from industry that the measures would stifle firms’ ability to hire and invest. As part of the long-awaited roadmap for [...]

  • Tories vow to rip up workers’ rights package

    June 26, 2025

    The Conservative Party will rip up Labour’s contentious workers’ rights overhaul if they are elected in a bid “once again” to convince voters it is the party of business. In a speech to business leaders on Thursday, shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith will warn attendees the Employment Rights Bill will hand “enormous power” to trade [...]

  • Alarm bells as retail sales suffer largest fall in 18 months

    June 20, 2025

    UK high streets suffered from post-Easter fatigue among shoppers as official data showed retail sales dropped by 2.7 per cent in May.  The Office for National Statistics said a fall in sales in May represented the largest month-on-month drop since December 2023.  A Bloomberg poll of economists expected retail sales to drop by 0.5 per [...]

  • UK firms dodge Labour tax raid with WFH roles abroad

    June 13, 2025

    UK companies are turning to work-from-home (WFH) South Africans and other workers in East Asia in a cost-cutting drive to dodge Rachel Reeves’ £20bn tax raid on employers and stringent workers’ rights.  Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has spoken about his determination to “put working people’s priorities first” while welfare cuts have been made to [...]

  • ‘It can’t cope’: Employment Tribunal cases surge with calls for Government action ahead of Worker Rights Bill

    June 12, 2025

    Employment cases have increased, with growing backlogs and the looming Bill, the Government is called to intervene before the situation worsens

  • Employment rights minister denies bill will deter hiring

    June 9, 2025

    Labour’s employment rights minister has insisted that the government’s Employment Rights Bill won’t scare firms out of hiring, amid growing concern among businesses over the impact of rising costs and bureaucracy. Key private sector voices warn the bill will deter hiring, with more than half of employers polled by the Institute of Directors (IoD) warning [...]

  • Seven in 10 bosses think workers’ rights bill will dent growth

    June 6, 2025

    Over seven in 10 bosses believe the government’s flagship workers’ rights overhaul will kibosh efforts to kickstart economic growth and lead to fewer new hires and more outsourcing of work abroad, fresh research has shown. According to a poll by the Institute of Directors (IoD), 72 per cent of business leaders in Britain believe that, [...]

  • Workers’ rights: £60bn industry warns against Labour overhaul

    June 4, 2025

    The government’s flagship workers’ rights legislation is poised to have “serious unintended consequences” for firms’ capacity to take on new staff and offer them sufficient hours if ministers fail to consult more closely with employers, more than 120 facilities management bosses have warned. Writing in an open letter signed by the likes of FTSE 250 [...]

  • Businesses rethink legal strategy as costs of lawyers surge

    May 28, 2025

    Increasing amount of legal work will be handled by in-house law teams rather than law firms as businesses face cost pressures

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