Considering the impact of new employment legislation
New employment legislation may affect employers' decisions around hiring. Changes to the unfair dismissal qualifying period could make some employers more cautious about taking on younger candidates. Proposed minimum guaranteed hours for zero hours workers may also affect the flexible roles that many young people rely on to balance work and study.
The CIPD is encouraging the government to consider these impacts carefully before the measures are confirmed in secondary legislation.
The role employers play
How employers recruit also matters. Many continue to rely on prior experience, formal qualifications or narrow role requirements when screening candidates. Even unspoken expectations around experience can make it harder for young people to get a foothold.
The CIPD has long made the case for recruiting based on potential. Structured onboarding, early development and appropriate support for mental health and neurodiversity all help young people succeed. Smaller employers often need more guidance to put this into practice. Closer working between local government, employer groups and training providers could help.