The new Employment Rights Bill: what it means for you
David Liddle
TRANSFORMING WORK. CEO of The TCM Group | Culture architect. HR Most Influential Thinker 2024. Author. Speaker. Thinkers50. Founder of peopleandculture.com. President of People & Culture Association. Lifelong mediator.
Last week, the UK government unveiled its landmark Employment Rights Bill, ushering in a new era of worker protections that will significantly reshape the landscape for small businesses across the country.
It's pretty transformative but let's be honest - change can be daunting, especially when it affects the very fabric of how we run our businesses. As I've pored over the details of this bill, I've found myself growing excited about the possibilities it presents for creating fairer, more productive workplaces. And I want to share that excitement with you. Here are my thoughts on a few of the items covered:
One-day unfair dismissal protection
The bill introduces day-one unfair dismissal protection, which means every new hire will have the right to claim unfair dismissal from the moment they start. For small businesses, this really underscores the importance of having clear, fair, and well-documented performance management and dismissal processes in place from the outset. This is our chance to build rock-solid foundations for our teams from the get-go. Imagine the loyalty and engagement we could foster if every employee knew they were valued and protected from day one.
Zero-contract hours
If you're like many of the small business owners we work with, you've probably relied on zero-hours contracts to manage the ebb and flow of demand. The new bill is shaking things up by requiring guaranteed hours based on typical work patterns. This could limit the flexibility that many small businesses but it also presents an opportunity to reassess workforce planning strategies and potentially uncover more efficient ways of managing your team's time and skills.
Sick pay and leave rights
Here's something close to my heart - the bill enhances sick pay and leave rights. It's making statutory sick pay available from day one and expanding parental and bereavement leave rights. It's extending protection from dismissal during pregnancy, maternity, adoption, or shared parental leave, and even for six months after returning to work. Yes, there might be some short-term costs to consider. But just imagine the impact on your team's wellbeing and loyalty. In my experience, when we take care of our people, they take care of our business. It's as simple as that.
Harassment protection
Here's something that's been on my mind lately - creating a truly safe and respectful workplace (see my recent article in HR Magazine on sexual assault in the NHS). The new bill is taking a strong stance against harassment, and I think it's a change we can all get behind. The bill is strengthening the duty to prevent sexual harassment, introducing whistleblower protection for those who report harassment, and even making us responsible for preventing harassment from third parties like clients or suppliers. This is our chance to create workplaces where everyone feels safe and valued. It's not just about avoiding legal troubles; it's about building the kind of business where people genuinely want to work.
Ok, I've thrown a lot at you; and I know these changes can seem overwhelming, especially for small businesses with limited HR resources.That's where our UK Resolution service comes in. We're here to be your outsourced team; to help you not just comply with these new regulations, but to leverage them as a catalyst for positive change in your organisation.
As your outsourced Resolution Centre, we can assist you in updating your policies and procedures, provide guidance on fair dismissal processes, help with workforce planning, and offer training on effective employee relations in this new landscape.
Let's work together to create a workplace that not only complies with these new regulations but thrives because of them!
Congrats to our Customer of the Week!
I'm delighted to share the Local Government Authority (LGA) as our Customer of the Week this week.
They approached us wanting to 'push the needle forward' when it came to resolution in their workplace and have been fantastic partners in implementing some of the core aspects of The Resolution Framework in their organisation. We've been so impressed by their dedication to transforming their former policies in favour of more people-focused ones and congratulate them on all they've achieved so far!
Masterclass on early resolution and workplace justice
While we're on the subject of overhauling policies and procedures, later this month, I'll be hosting a masterclass on how to do just that by?incorporating early resolution and transformative justice into your HR policy.
Traditional HR policies, rooted in retributive justice, often exacerbate workplace issues rather than resolve them. Grievances escalate into office meltdowns, minor disagreements spiral into relationship breakdowns, and simple errors become career-threatening incidents. It’s time for a change.
In this masterclass, I'll be joined by my colleagues and Ros Doyle and Alison Ford from the London Borough of Hounslow sharing their experience of implementing the ground-breaking Resolution Framework !
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Let's chat in person!
This autumn is already shaping up to be a busy one for me sharing the work we do at TCM with the world both at conferences and customised training at organisations - most recently at the World Health Organisation last week where I delivered four leadership masterclasses?'How to Disagree Well.' This month you can find me at:
If you attend, please come up and say hello.?And if you'd like to book me as a speaker for your organisation or event, just?reach out !
The TCM Reading Corner
Jacob Morgan is a futurist and one of the world's leading authorities on the future of work, employee experience, and leadership and this book?is like a crystal ball for the workplace.
He talks about the impact of emerging technologies like AI and robotics, changing workforce demographics, and evolving societal expectations on how we work. His discussion of new management models that focus on employee empowerment and flexible arrangements, especially aligns with many aspects of the new Employment Rights Bill. Definitely worth a read!
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That's it for now. If you have any questions or queries relating to any of the content above, please feel free to contact me.
Have a great weekend!
David