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Employment Rights Bill update – help shape future legislation
The Employment Rights Bill should receive Royal Assent this month. On 28 October 2025, the House of Lords considered the House of Commons’ amendments to the Employment Rights Bill. The Lords proposed changes to: 1.      zero-hours clauses (amending their own amendment); 2.      the day-one right to unfair dismissal protections (insisting on a 6-month qualifying period, rather than day-one); and 3.      industrial action ballot thresholds (disagreeing with the proposal t
Nov 3


House of Lords stands firm on ERB amends - Alan Lewis comments to People Management
The House of Lords has this week stood firm against the government’s proposal to introduce "day-one" unfair dismissal rights, and have once again reaffirmed their position that there should be a six-month qualifying period. Peers argued that businesses need greater clarity and stability before such sweeping changes take effect. Speaking to People Management, Constantine Law partner, Alan Lewis , pulled no punches, describing the proposed shift from a two-year qualifying perio
Oct 29


An end to zero hours contracts may not be helpful to everyone in a gloomy jobs market
The most recent unemployment figures paint a grim picture as the number of those out of work last month hit its highest level in nearly...
Aug 6
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