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New Year, new requirements to employment laws

Daniella Glynn, a HR Consultant at law firm Browne Jacobson LLP, gives advice on the upcoming changes

Daniella Glynn from Browne Jacobson (Image: Browne Jacobson)

As we enter the New Year, it’s time to think about what employment law changes will come into force in April 2020.

From 6 April 2020:

- the obligation to provide a written statement of particulars will extend from

employees only to employees and workers

- the one-month service requirement to qualify for the right will be removed

- the majority of the written statement must be provided in one document on or

before the first day of employment/work

- the information that needs to be included within the statement will change