CIPD webinar: Navigating a new era of employee relations
The Employment Rights Bill is reshaping employer-union dynamics. Are you ready?
Understand what employee relations means as a concept and what it means to employers
Employee relations focuses on both individual and collective relationships in the workplace. A positive climate of employee relations - with high levels of employee involvement, commitment and engagement - can improve business outcomes and contribute to employees' wellbeing.
This factsheet considers current factors affecting the employment relationship and the continuing value of positive employee relations for trade unions, employers, people professionals and managers.
This factsheet was last updated by Lisa Ayling and Rachel Suff.
Lisa Ayling: solicitor and employment law specialist
Lisa is a lawyer with many years’ experience of contentious and nonācontentious employment law. As well as writing and editing employment law content for the CIPD, Lisa lectures extensively on employment law, including years as a senior lecturer and leader of the employment team at BPP University and on the LLM programme at Kingston University.
Rachel Suff: Senior Employee Relations Adviser, CIPD
Rachel informs CIPD policy thinking on health and wellbeing as well as employment relations. She has over 25 years’ experience in the employment and HR arena.
The Employment Rights Bill is reshaping employer-union dynamics. Are you ready?
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Trade union membership has been falling globally over recent decades. But could the UK be on the brink of a renaissance putting power back to the people within in industrial relations? And more importantly, are employers truly ready for what’s ahead?
This factsheet looks at the policies and procedures employers can put in place around relationships in the workplace, to mitigate risks to the business and their employees
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