In an article recently authored for Law360, Annabel Gillham, Olly Spratt and Lara King highlight recent changes that will likely have the most significant day-to-day impact on UK employers, and provides some practical suggestions for human resources practitioners and in-house employment lawyers to ensure that businesses comply with these new requirements.
“As the new UK tax year has started, UK businesses face a variety of changes following the government's shake-up of the regulatory landscape in employment law. Many of these changes took effect on April 6, and included: Increased redundancy protection for pregnant employees and new parents; New rights for employees in relation to flexible working, carer's leave and paternity leave; and, a simplification of annual leave and holiday pay calculations for irregular hours and part-year workers.”
“Given the scope and scale of these changes, employers might be forgiven for hoping for some breathing space after implementing the various steps outlined above. This will not be the case, as further legislative updates are planned for the second half of 2024.”
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