
Peter Cheese joins Mayor of London to launch London’s Good Work Standard
The CIPD is pleased to support the Mayor of London as he launches new framework for good employment practices in the city.

The CIPD is pleased to support the Mayor of London as he launches new framework for good employment practices in the city.
The Mayor of London, joined by Peter Cheese, has today launched London’s Good Work Standard, fulfilling Sadiq Khan’s manifesto commitment to make London the best place to live and work.
The Standard, developed in partnership with CIPD, brings together good employment practice with resources and guidance written by CIPD experts. Tested with CIPD members from the CIPD London branch, the framework aims to support employers of all sizes across the city improve their people management practices and create good work for all.
The Good Work Standard is a framework developed by the Mayor of London in partnership with the CIPD, combining experts on the world of work with an in-depth knowledge of London. The Standard’s criteria follows four guiding principles:
Fairness, merit and transparency should be at the heart of any good pay and reward strategy. Some of the first things being asked of employers are to:
All employers have a duty of care to protect the health, safety and welfare of their workers. But the well-being of people at work should go beyond fulfilling the legal requirements; here are the some of the first things London employers can do as part of the Standard:
London has one of the most highly skilled workforces of any city in the world, but effectively managing that can be challenging. Leaders and line managers play a crucial role in the development of an organisation’s people. Some of the first things business should do are:
London is one of the most diverse cities in the world so its employers should embed a culture of inclusion in how they recruit, train, manage and develop people at all levels in their organisation. To start with, they should:
A central theme of the Good Work Standard is people and how to effectively manage them. Many businesses don’t always have the time or resources to focus on HR and people issues; they need to help their people get the most out of work. CIPD have created the People Skills Hub, a free service with small businesses in mind. The Hub offers resources, guidance and information on the essentials to help businesses improve their people management skills and strategy and to get the ‘people’ aspect of their business right.
People professionals play an important role in the lives of the employees at the organisation they serve. They are responsible for ensuring the health and safety of workers and make sure they are fairly treated and rewarded. People are at the heart of a business and are crucial for an organisation’s performance and success. Managing them well can bring about benefits such as:
Accredited organisations will also be given the Good Work Standard logo to help them stand out as Good Work employers.
To achieve Good Work Standard accreditation, employers must first complete the self-assessment for the Foundation criteria. These are the legal requirements and basics of employment practice that every employer should have in place.
Once employers have completed the self-assessment stage, they will be invited to register for the Good Work Standard, with two prospective levels:
After this, the Good Work Standard is valid for two years. To stay accredited, employers are asked to submit information every year.
The people profession has a central role to play in speeding up the progress we’ve made so far with ‘good work’ by ensuring that people management practices and organisation cultures are built on the principles of fairness, equality and trust. People professionals represent the link between a business and its people, and understand what good work looks like in their organisation and where their actions can make the biggest impact.
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