The new Labour government has introduced the Employment Rights Bill to enact many of its plans to improve working rights for employees. The wide-ranging bill includes 28 different reforms, including establishing employees’ rights to family and sick leaves from the first day of employment and greatly restricting employers’ use of zero-hours contracts and “fire and rehire” practices. Separately, a draft Equality (Race and Disability) Bill expected to be introduced later this year would require equal pay reporting based on ethnicity and disability for firms with 250 or more employees.
These are only some of the proposed measures. Companies should consult with their legal counsel to review the impact of the changes on their operations. If approved, the changes are not expected to come into effect until fall of 2026.