A major shake-up of workers' rights is on its way, but the government has U-turned on some reforms and it is still unclear how other proposals will work in practice.
The government has said the measures in the Employment Rights Bill mark the "biggest upgrade to rights at work for a generation".
However, some business groups have expressed concern at the plans, while others have argued that the government has watered down or delayed certain elements to try to keep both employers and employees happy.
The government has argued it has altered its proposed legislation to prevent it being delayed from coming into force, with some changes set to take effect in April 2026 before more being applied in later years.

