Workplace Report (January 2024)

Bargaining news

Leave and work patterns change

Following the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023, which allows parents up to 12 weeks’ paid leave if their new-born baby is admitted to neonatal care, regulations in the pipeline will affect leave and work patterns in 2024:

• the Maternity Leave, Adoption Leave and Shared Parental Leave (Amendment) Regulations 2024 will extend the period of special protection from redundancy for employees on those kinds of leave;

• the Flexible Working (Amendment) Regulations 2023 will remove the requirement for 26 weeks’ service before an employee can request flexible working, making this a day-one right;

• the Carer’s Leave Regulations 2024 will provide a day-one right for up to one week of unpaid carer’s leave, in any 12-month period; and

• rights under the Workers (Predictable Terms and Conditions) Act 2023 are expected to come into force in September 2024 and will introduce a new statutory “right to request” a more predictable working pattern.


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