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2024-10-10
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Under a proposed overhaul of workers' rights, millions will be eligible for more rights in statutory sick pay, parental and bereavement leave, and greater protection in unfair dismissal.
Most of the proposed changes are set to come into effect two years after a consultation period.
The government described the bill as the "biggest upgrade to rights at work for a generation," which aims to balance pro-worker and pro-business interests, with many details still under deliberation.
Ministers have indicated that this change would benefit approximately nine million workers who have been employed by their current employer for less than two years.
Approximately 30,000 fathers or partners will qualify for paternity leave due to this change, and 1.5 million parents will gain the right to unpaid leave from the first day.
"Too many people are drawn into a race to the bottom, denied the security they need to raise a family while businesses are unable to retain the workers they need to grow," said Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
"We’re raising the floor on rights at work to deliver a stronger, fairer and brighter future of work for Britain."
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