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Employment Rights Act 2025 is here – How employers can prepare their payroll
19 January 2026

The Employment Rights Act 2025 has reached the end of its parliamentary debate and is set to bring significant changes to UK Employment Law.

Employers are now faced with a limited window to prepare their payroll systems and processes for the upcoming reforms.

What reforms will the Employment Rights Act 2025 bring?

The Employment Rights Act’s regulations will mainly come into effect on the common commencement dates of 6 April or 1 October.

From April 2026, Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) will become more accessible as the Lower Earnings Limit (LEL) and waiting period will be removed.

Paternity leave and unpaid parental leave will become day-one rights, requiring payroll and leave-tracking systems to apply statutory entitlements from the start of employment.

A new Fair Work Agency (FWA) will be established, alongside a simplified trade union recognition process, shorter employment tribunal time limits and stronger whistle-blowing and sexual harassment protections.

From October 2026, changes to tipping laws will require fair distribution of tips through payroll in sectors such as hospitality.

These reforms will have a knock-on effect on your payroll system and careful planning is required to stay compliant.

How can you prepare your payroll?

Close coordination between payroll and HR teams is essential, as payroll teams will need to change their policies to ensure accurate pay outcomes.

Employers should start by reviewing employment contracts and payroll policies so that they comply with the new reforms.

Manager training on performance management and record keeping during probation will be critical to reduce potential litigation risks.

Clear communication with employees can allow them to understand the changes to pay, benefits and statutory entitlements and reduce the risk of potential disputes.

Why do your payroll policies and systems need to change?

These reforms will bring additional payroll and compliance implications.

Our team can offer financial and payroll advice to help your business update systems and implement changes efficiently for when the various elements of the Act come into effect.

For expert payroll advice and support, contact our team today.

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