Employment law changes are now in effect

Employment law changes are now in effect

From 1 April 2011 a number of important employment law changes came into effect.

The main changes to the Holidays Act include:

  • The ability for employees to cash in a maximum of one week of annual holidays (only if the employer agrees).
  • Transferring public holidays to another working day.

The main changes to the Employment Relations Act include:

  • Extending ‘grievance free’ trial periods to all employers
  • Changes to the personal grievance provisions (to a definition more favourable for employers)
  • Requiring consent to be given before a union can access a workplace, and confirming communication with employees can occur during collective bargaining.
  • Requiring employers to retain employment agreements (effective from 1 July 2011)
  • Extending the role and powers of labour inspectors.

To discuss how this might affect you please contact Chris Grenfell on 07 872 0877.


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