• 2 days ago
Ison Harrison, The Yorkshire Law Firm
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00:00I'm Ben Palmer from Eysen-Harrison Solicitors. I'm a partner and I head up the corporate
00:07employment team at Eysen's.
00:09We've asked to come and talk to you today about some of the new employment laws that
00:14are coming to effect in April this year. Can you tell us a bit about these laws?
00:20Sure. So there's a number of changes. The first is the introduction of neonatal leave.
00:27So if a child is born and the parents need some time off from their employer to take
00:36care of the baby because the baby has perhaps been born prematurely, that type of thing,
00:41then there is now a right for them to be able to take that leave.
00:45There is similar family-friendly rights as well that are being changed.
00:50So one is parental leave. So that is leave that a parent can take up to the child's age of 18.
00:59And that's unpaid leave.
01:02The other is paternity leave. Currently an employee has to be employed for 26 weeks prior to
01:11being entitled to take that leave. That is now going to be a day one right.
01:17There was also going to be changes to SSP entitlement and making the qualifying period for that
01:24day one rather than having a three-day waiting period. However, it's become less clear as to when
01:31that's going to be implemented according to the recent government consultation.
01:36And what sort of services and work will Eysen Harrison be doing with employers and employees
01:44to help them navigate these new changes?
01:47Since Labour came in there has been a raft of changes. There were a number of changes last year.
01:53We ensure that our clients' policies and procedures are up to date to make sure they are compliant with the law.
02:02We also guide them through the changes that are going to be happening.
02:07There is particularly going to be a lot of changes expected in 2026.
02:12We're working with our clients now about what they need to be doing in terms of planning their business for change
02:19to make sure that if those changes do come in that they're protected as far as possible.
02:25Can you just tell us a little bit about Eysen Harrison as well, the company and how long they've been working in Leeds and across Yorkshire?
02:34Eysen Harrison has been going for many years.
02:39It is an employee-owned company which means that each member of staff effectively owns part of the company, which is really nice.
02:49It has a very employee-focused feel to the firm.
02:55We've been growing substantially over the last couple of years and I think we've got about 21 offices at the moment within the Yorkshire area.
03:07This work around employment law will be covering across Yorkshire and Leeds?
03:13Yes, we've got international clients and they have a retainer with us.
03:19They pay a monthly direct debit and for that we will provide them with advice and support.
03:28We also have an insurance policy, so if there are any claims by employees then they can benefit from that insurance policy
03:38and the policy will indemnify them for any claims including any legal advice in relation to that.

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