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Employment Rights Bill published
10 October 2024
2026
  • Most of the Bill’s measures will come in force

  • Note, the Government has confirmed that changes to unfair dismissal rights will not come into force before Autumn 2026

October 2025
  • It is possible that the Employment Rights Bill might receive Royal Assent, one year after it was published

  • On the day the Bill receives Royal Assent, the Strikes (Minimum Service Levels) Act 2023 will be repealed in its entirety

May 2025 onwards

Consultations on key measures in the Bill including:

  • Day-one unfair dismissal rights

  • Changes to zero hours workers’ rights

  • Statutory bereavement leave

14 March 2025

Following conclusion of the first round of debates in the House of Commons, debates commence in House of Lords

4 March 2025

Government response to consultations on:

  • Strengthening statutory sick pay

  • Strengthening remedies against abuse of rules on collective redundancy and fire and rehire

  • The application of zero hours contracts measures to agency workers

  • Creating a modern framework for industrial relations

December 2025
  • Some of the Bill’s provisions relating to trade union reform may come into force

  • These are expected to come into force two months after Royal Assent