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Employment Rights Bill - changes explained

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Citation, an industry-leading provider of HR, health and safety and ISO services for logistics businesses across the UK, shines a light on the information you need to know. 

Have you been keeping up with the Employment Rights Bill and all the changes the government is proposing to employment law in the UK? You might be feeling overwhelmed and perhaps a little concerned about how your business is going to cope with the changes – but that’s why we’re here. 

We’re Citation, an industry-leading provider of HR, health and safety and ISO services for logistics businesses across the UK – and as a fellow member of Logistics UK, you know you’re in good hands when you choose us for your compliance needs. But how exactly can we help? 

  • Unlimited 24/7 guaranteed advice from our team of pros. 

  • Health and safety solutions – health and safety is crucial in logistics, so we’ll provide hands-on support and on-site inspections. 

  • HR and employment law support – we’ll simplify people management and review your policies, handbooks and contracts. 

  • ISO certification – stand out with ISO certification in as little as 45 days. 

And even better? As a member of Logistics UK, you’re entitled to preferential rates on our services! To claim your 10% discount and get your compliance sorted for the rest of 2024 and beyond, get in touch with us on 0345 844 1111 or visit our website to get started. 

Published On: 14/11/2024 15:00:00

 

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