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UK Government Amends Employment Rights Bill and Issues Ethnicity and Disability Pay Gap Reporting Consultation

The UK government tabled large volume of amendments to the Employment Rights Bill throughout March 2025. Given the Bill’s significance, this LawFlash highlights some of the key changes under the Bill as it stands as of...more

EU Pay Transparency Directive: The Current Status and How To Prepare

EU member states have until 7 June 2026 to implement the EU Pay Transparency Directive (the Directive) into their domestic law. This LawFlash summarises the Directive’s key requirements, considers the current implementation...more

UK Employment Law 2024 Year in Review and a Look Forward to 2025 Webinar: Key Takeaways

The UK Employment Rights Bill introduces expanded worker protections, including stronger day-one rights and stricter requirements for preventing workplace harassment. Employers will also need to navigate upcoming national...more

UK Neonatal Care Leave and Pay: The New Day One Right for Parents

The UK Department for Business and Trade published a press release on January 20, 2025 confirming that the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023, passed by Parliament in 2023, will go into effect in the United Kingdom on...more

New Duty to Prevent Sexual Harassment for UK Employers Now in Effect

A new duty came into force on 26 October 2024 requiring UK employers to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment of employees in the course of their employment under the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act...more

Groundbreaking Legal Reforms Under the Employment Rights Bill: What Is the Impact for UK Employers?

The Employment Rights Bill was introduced to Parliament on 10 October 2024, representing the biggest change to UK employment law since the 1990s. Delivering on its promise to introduce legislation within 100 days of coming...more

UK Employers’ New Duty to Prevent Sexual Harassment: Are You Ready?

Employers have a new duty to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment of employees in the course of their employment under the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 (the Act). After receiving...more

The State of UK Employment Law Reforms Post–King’s Speech

As projected, the King’s Speech of 17 July 2024, outlining the UK government’s legislative agenda, made reference to the Labour Party’s “New Deal for Working People” among other proposed legislation for the Party’s first 100...more

What a Labour Win Means for UK Immigration Law

Having run on a manifesto promising to “reform the points-based immigration system so that it is fair and properly managed,” the United Kingdom’s incoming Labour government is expected to implement several changes to the...more

UK Labour Party Proposes New Legal Landscape: Implications for Employment Law

The 2024 UK general election resulted in a victory for the Labour Party, marking the party’s return to government after 14 years. Prior to this election, the Labour Party set out various proposals that could impact UK...more

New Opportunities for Investors in the Growing Women's Sports Sector

Investment in women’s sports has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, with the once underinvested market now commanding attention from sports fans and investors globally. The shift not only reflects the...more

Bonuses, Behavior, and Diversity: UK Tees Up Financial Sector Workplace Changes

Employers in the United Kingdom’s financial sector are facing several new potential regulatory changes that could shape workplaces for years to come. The latter half of 2023 saw the Financial Regulatory Authority (FCA) and...more

House of Commons Treasury Committee Issues Findings on Sexism in Financial Services Industry

The UK House of Commons Treasury Committee published a report on 8 March, 2024 containing the findings of its inquiry into sexism in the financial services industry, citing a lack of cultural change in the sector as the main...more

The Trends—and Traps—that Will Shape 2024

At a time marked by themes of “push” and “pull,” organizations across all sectors and jurisdictions are grappling with the pursuit of innovation within an increasingly complex regulatory framework. Over the next 12 months,...more

Law Imposing Positive Duty on Employers to Combat Sexual Harassment Receives Royal Assent from UK Parliament

The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Bill received Royal Assent on 26 October. Although the new Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 will not come into force until October 2024, UK...more

UK FCA’s Consultation Proposes Regulatory Action on D&I in Financial Sector

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) recently launched a consultation on the creation of a robust new regulatory framework on diversity and inclusion (D&I) in the financial sector. With its new consultation, the FCA has...more

Bankers’ Bonus Cap Lifted: What It Means for UK Financial Services Employers

In a joint statement on 24 October 2023, the UK Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced the removal of the cap on bonuses that can be paid to material risk takers at banks,...more

UK Regulatory Changes on the Horizon? FCA, PRA, Treasury Launch Review of SMCR

The UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) published a discussion paper on 30 March 2023 seeking opinions on the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SMCR). Concurrently, the UK...more

EU Pay Transparency Directive Marches Toward Implementation

The European Parliament voted in favour of adopting the new “EU Pay Transparency Directive” (the Directive) on 30 March. The legislators still need to grant the Directive final approval, although this is a matter of...more

UK Competition and Markets Authority Advises Employers: No Poaching, Wage Fixing, or Information Sharing

The UK Competition and Markets Authority has signalled its interest in bringing enforcement actions in the labour market by issuing guidance to employers on competition law compliance. The guidance warns employers that...more

UK Government Confirms Approach to Menopause in the Workplace

The UK government published its response to the Women and Equalities Committee’s (WEC) report on “Menopause and the Workplace” on 24 January. In a watering down of the WEC’s proposals, and what the WEC has described as a...more

UK Financial Regulators Consult on Removal of Bonus Cap

The UK Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) (jointly, the Regulators) are proposing to remove the bonus cap for banks, building societies, and PRA-designated investment firms. The...more

AI in the UK Workplace: Key Employment and Privacy Considerations

While there is currently no specific regulatory framework in the United Kingdom governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI), it is partially regulated. With a number of employment law and data privacy implications, the...more

UK Discrimination Protection’s New Frontier: The Future Legal Landscape for Menopause at Work

In its report on menopause in the workplace, the UK House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee recommended that menopause be considered a protected characteristic under Section 14 of the Equality Act. In the meantime,...more

New UK Investment Firm Prudential Regime: Fixing Variable Remuneration

New remuneration requirements under the UK investment firm prudential regime apply to Financial Conduct Authority–authorised investment firms’ performance periods beginning on or after 1 January 2022. This LawFlash provides...more

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