Course Details

On 18 December 2025 the Employment Rights Act 2025 finally received Royal Assent. This is a major piece of legislation, which many have called the biggest change to employment law in a generation. The Act will come into force in stages. Some of it came into force soon after Royal Assent, and there was a further tranche of changes in April 2026. We have more changes due in October 2026, and then in 2027. In this session we will work through all the contents of the Act and, importantly, explain what you need to do to be compliant.

 

In this session Professor Kathy Daniels will cover the following topics:

  • The background to the Employment Rights Act 2025
  • What has already changed (at Royal Assent, in February 2026 and in April 2026)
  • What is changing in October 2026
  • What is changing in 2027
  • What do you need to do to ensure compliance with the new legislation

 

By attending this session, you will understand all the content of the Employment Rights Act 2025, and what you need to do to prepare for the changes that are coming, and to ensure compliance with the changes that have already occurred

 

This session is of importance to anyone who owns or runs a business, anyone who advises a business, anyone working in a management role, anyone working in HR.

 

Course level: Intermediate / Need to know

CPD Course Speaker

Kathy Daniels Consulting Ltd

Kathy Daniels

Professor Kathy Daniels runs her own consultancy, advising, writing and speaking about employment law. She regularly presents for a number of organisations including the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development. Kathy started her career working in HR, and became Head of HR in a large manufacturing company in the West Midlands. She worked at Aston University in Birmingham for several years, latterly being both Professor and Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor (Engagement), and since retiring from the University has been made an Honorary Professor. She has written a number of books about Human Resources and Higher Education, and has written an employment law textbook which is in its seventh edition. She is a Lay Member of the Employment Tribunal, sitting in Birmingham and an Independent Panel Member of the West Midlands Police Misconduct Board.