Consultation Launch: The ‘Good Jobs’ Employment Rights Bill
July 02, 2024
Consultation Launch: The ‘Good Jobs’ Employment Rights BillJuly 02, 2024 The much anticipated and long-awaited consultation in relation to employment legislation in Northern Ireland has now been launched by the Department for the Economy. It will run until 30 September 2024 and is an extensive exercise covering several areas, grouped into four key themes: (1) terms of employment, (2) pay and benefits, (3) voice and representation and (4) work-life balance. This note summarises some of the main proposals and aims to predict (to the extent possible) future developments. Some proposals are “oven ready” and inspired, if not directly drawn from, developments in the Republic of Ireland (“ROI”) and Great Britain (“GB”). Others are at a formative stage and unlikely to be seen in the near future. 1. Terms of employment
Zero Hours Contracts is a key area of focus. The abolition of such contracts appears unlikely, but their use may be limited (to specific circumstances, as in ROI, where the work must be of a casual nature, done in emergency circumstances or short-term relief work) or the rights of such workers enhanced, such as by introducing a “banding system” for workers who regularly work hours, and by way of the prohibition of exclusivity clauses.
2. Pay and Benefits
3. Voice and representation
4. Work-life balanceMuch of this theme reflects recent developments elsewhere (particularly GB):
ConclusionThis is a welcome development given the feeling that Northern Ireland had been left behind by developments elsewhere. It will be interesting to see the responses to the extensive consultation and whether local views lead to any changes to the proposals, reflecting the purpose of devolution and the need for our employment laws to reflect our own social and economic circumstances. Key contacts
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