UK employment law in February 2026: Legal changes people professionals need to know
This month: Wave of Employment Rights Act 2025 consultations released and what it means for you
This month: Confirmed law changes in the ERA 2025. Plus, non-ERA laws happening in 2026
January 2026 has seen the start of commencement regulations being laid for the Employment Rights Act 2025 (ERA 2025). These regulations set out when, and how, different parts of the Act will come into force. For people professionals, guiding the organisation on the communication, compliance and understanding of these changes will be pivotal in the years ahead.
There is certainly a great deal of change to take on board.
The commencement regulations mean that we now know significant trade union reforms will start in just three weeks – on 18 February 2026. And don’t assume the usual April employment law change date means you can wait until nearer the time: the April changes require action now, including reviewing policies, systems and training.
All people professionals should bear the most immediate changes in mind:
We are supporting members to get their business ready for the ERA 2025 changes with new resource hubs. Each hub offers practical, relevant content tailored to your needs; including compliance checklists, process guides, and clear explanations of the law.
This January we’ve launched four of these hubs. Bookmark them and we will maintain them with the resources you need:
While we are all engrossed in the comings and goings of the ERA 2025, it is important for note that there many other areas of regulation and guidance under development:
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