Minister announces most significant upgrade of employment legislation in 25 years
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Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald has launched plans for a major upgrade in employment law as part of her Good Jobs agenda.
In a statement delivered in the Assembly today, the Minister outlined proposals for an Employment Bill, supported by secondary legislation, statutory Codes of Practice, and guidance.
This follows a public consultation carried out last year which sought views on potential updates to employment law.
Minister Archibald said:
“Everyone benefits from Good Jobs. Workers and families benefit from a decent wage. Employers benefit from a larger, more productive workforce. And the public finances will benefit from greater prosperity and a reduction in poverty. That is why creating Good Jobs is one of the key objectives in the Executive’s Programme for Government.”
The proposals, which will now be brought to the Executive for agreement, cover four main themes – terms of employment, pay and benefits, voice and representation, and work-life balance. The wide-ranging reforms include proposals to:
- End exploitative zero hours contracts
- Enhance protections for agency workers
- End abuse of fire and rehire tactics
- Ensure tips left to workers are passed on to them in full
- Modernise our trade union framework
- Make it easier to attain flexible working
- Enhance rights to family-related leave, including the introduction of carer’s leave, as well as neonatal leave and pay
She continued:
“These proposals provide a balanced approach which will ensure our employment law framework works effectively for both workers and employers in the modern era.”
The Minister concluded:
“This is an ambitious package of reforms to employment law which will see the biggest upgrade of our employment legislation since the Good Friday Agreement.”
The Minister’s statement and outcome of the consultation are available on the Department’s website.
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