Tribunals: Changes under the Employment Rights Act 2025
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Use our range of practical tools to help you work effectively with trade unions in Great Britain
Trade unions are independent organisations that represent the collective interests of workers. They may already be recognised within an organisation, or may be seeking recognition.
Under the Employment Rights Act 2025, several restrictions that previously limited trade unions’ access to workplaces have been removed, all with the aim of encouraging renewed engagement between workers, trade unions, people professionals and employers.
To support people professionals through these significant changes, the CIPD has developed a suite of practical tools designed to help organisations navigate both established, and emerging, trade union relationships.
Whether you are in the early stages of building constructive union relationships or developing a broader organisational strategy for working with trade unions, CIPD members can access a range of checklists and guidance. Among these resources, the manager checklist helps HR support line managers to respond appropriately and confidently if industrial action is agreed.
Explore the tools below, which form part of your member support resources and will continue to grow as further changes take effect.
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