Latest Employment Law update

From 1 October 2006

Age Discrimination in employment is outlawed

  • Affects the whole of the employment cycle, from recruitment through to retirement;
  • Employees can claim Unfair Dismissal at any age;
  • Compulsory Retirement Ages below 65 will need special justification;
  • Employees must be given at least six months' advance notice of retirement (shorter notice periods apply until 1st April 2007);
  • Employees will have the right to have a request not to retire considered;

National Minimum Wage Increased

New Rates:

  • £5.35 per hour (22+)
  • £4.45 per hour (18-21)
  • £3.30 per hour (16-17)

From 1 April 2007

Paid Maternity Leave extended from six to nine months for employees with an expected week of childbirth on or after 1 April 2007:

  • Paid Maternity and Adoption Leave extended from 26 to 39 weeks;
  • Employees who qualify for Ordinary Maternity Leave automatically qualify for Additional Maternity Leave;
  • Improved provisions allowing the employer to make contact with the employee during maternity leave;
  • Longer notice periods are necessary from the employee if she intends to return to work earlier than previously notified.

From 6 April 2007

Right to request flexible working extended to carers of adults:

  • Similar to existing Right to Request Flexible Working which applies to parents of children aged under 6 or disabled children up to 18;
  • Applies to carers of adults over 18 who are related to the employee or live in the same household;
  • Does not apply to parents of children aged 6 or over unless disabled.

Summer 2007

Smoking Ban expected to come into force in England and Wales:

Smoking Ban already in force in Scotland;

  • Proposal that all enclosed premises open to the public be "smoke free";
  • No exemption for "smoking rooms";
  • Consultation on proposals closes on 9th October 2006.

1st October 2007

Minimum Paid holiday entitlement increases to 24 days:

  • Minimum Paid Holiday entitlement increases to 4.8 weeks (24 days) for full-time employees;
  • Part Time employees' holiday must increase pro rata;
  • No new right to actually take time off on public holidays;
  • Proposal to increase to 5.6 weeks' (28 days) by 2009. 


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