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Originally posted on The Retail Bulletin, written by Patrick Overall.
As the government rolls out the Employment Rights Bill, retailers must prepare for significant changes. Our Chief Growth Officer, Roger Clements, shares key insights with The Retail Bulletin on how to adapt and thrive in this new regulatory landscape.
Ban on Zero-Hour Contracts: Shift towards structured employment with minimum obligation contracts – This shift aims to protect workers but challenges businesses to maintain flexibility. Retail businesses must move from flexible, on-demand labour pools to structured employment.HR Strategy Overhaul: Retail businesses must review workforce management practices and adjust strategies to offer more consistent hours.Transparent Communication: Businesses must clearly explain new rights and expectations to employees, helping managed employee relations.Workforce Stability: Retail businesses must focus on creating a stable workforce by providing consistent hours.IR35 Legislation Reassessment: Retail must prepare for potential changes in the classification of temporary workers and contractors.Flexible Working Rights: Retail businesses must accommodate flexible working requests from day one and develop clear policies, training managers to fairly implement these practices.
Proactively adapting to these changes will ensure compliance, protect employees’ rights, and maintain operational flexibility – Find out what other necessary adjustments Retail organisations must make…
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