• October Changes – Get Ready

    As part of the radical and wide ranging changes brought in by the Government under the Employment Rights Act 2025, we remind employers that these will be taking effect in October:

    What changes are coming into force in October 2026:

    • Duty to take all reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment
    • Power to make regulations specifying what will amount to all reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment
    • Third-party harassment
    • Right to a statement of trade union rights
    • Trade union right of access
    • Facilities for trade union officials and learning representatives (requires commencement regulations and an Acas Code of Practice).
    • Time off and facilities for union equality representatives (requires commencement regulations and an Acas Code of Practice)
    • Protection against detriment for taking industrial action (requires further substantive regulations)
    • Unfair practices in the trade union recognition process.
    • Tips and gratuities (requires commencement regulations)
    • Public sector outsourcing (requires further substantive regulations) designed to eliminate the “two-tier workforce.” This will ensure private sector staff working on outsourced public contracts are not treated less favourably than their public sector counterpart

    TO DO

    • Update Sexual Harassment Policy
    • Update contracts to ensure that they provide for the right to join a union

    Written Notice Requirement: Employers must provide a written statement to new and existing workers informing them of their right to join a trade union.

    Contractual Integration: This notification may be incorporated into the mandatory “day 1” statement of employment particulars.

    • Ensure that all staff working on public sector projects receive same T&Cs

    If you need help navigating these changes we are here to help call us on 0203 858 7965 or email info@mulberryssolicitors.com

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