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CIPD Calls For ‘meaningful consultation’

The CIPD is urging the UK Government to consult thoroughly with employers to ensure that proposed changes to employment law don’t negatively impact organisations or workers.

Ahead of its appearance at an evidence session on the Employment Rights Bill the CIPD has called for meaningful consultation with employers on all major reforms as more details emerge on key measures in 2025.

As it presents evidence to the Business and Trade Select Committee the professional body is highlighting concerns that some significant proposed changes to legislation are being taken forward without proper consultation.

These include:

The CIPD is calling on the government to ensure there is meaningful engagement with employers on all aspects of the Bill as more details emerge in further consultations and secondary legislation.

Ben Willmott, Head of Public Policy at the CIPD said: “The Employment Rights Bill will have major implications for all employers in Britain. The CIPD supports many of the aims of this Bill and wants to see genuine consultation across all the reforms being put forward. That may mean there will be a need for potential changes and refinements to policy on certain measures.”

Willmott went on to say: “There are areas that require detailed discussion going forward due to their complexity and potential impact on organisations. Meaningful consultation with employers and business bodies will ensure the government is upholding its four principles of modern industrial relations – collaboration, proportionality, accountability and balancing the interests of workers, business and the wider public.”

Key measures that will require detailed input from employers to ensure they are workable include:

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