Key actions for employers
With these legislative changes now in force, employers must act promptly to ensure full compliance and minimise the risk of disputes, compensation awards, and financial penalties. Employers should:
- Review and update all relevant company policies including paternity, parental leave, sick pay, and whistleblowing policies
- Provide clear guidance to employees on their new rights and entitlements
- Adjust payroll systems so that SSP is payable from day one and the previous earnings threshold is removed
- Train HR teams and managers to ensure they understand and can correctly implement the new rules and entitlements
- Review internal procedures to improve consistency, reduce misunderstandings, and support legal compliance
Lodders’ experienced employment law team provide the full breadth of employment law advice and support. We work with a variety of clients, from owners and managers of SMEs to large corporations helping them update policies, manage risk, and stay compliant with evolving legal requirements.
For tailored advice on how these changes may affect your business, or if you need assistance updating your policies and practices, please contact Lodders’ Employment Law team today.
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