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Bills and Laws

Employment Rights Bill

Date lodged: 11 December 2024

This page relates to the Employment Rights Bill introduced in the House of Commons on 10 October 2024.

The text of the Bill can be found on the UK Parliament page Employment Rights Bill.

Information about the progress of the Bill, including proposed dates for future meetings, can be found on that web page.

Legislative Consent Memorandum(s) lodged:

Memorandum from the Scottish Government (189KB, pdf) posted 11 December 2024

Lead committee: Economy and Fair Work Committee

Supplementary memorandum from the Scottish Government (205KB, pdf) posted 03 April 2025

Lead committee: Health, Social Care and Sport Committee


Lead committee work

Economy and Fair Work Committee (original memorandum)

Meeting on 19 February 2025
Evidence session on 19 March 2025 (Read the Official Report)
Meeting on 14 May 2025

Report published on 16 May 2025

Work by other committees

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee
Original memorandum

Meeting on 25 February 2025

Report published on 4 March 2025

Supplementary memorandum

Meeting on 13 May 2025

Report published on 14 May 2025


Scottish Parliament research on the Bill

Research briefing on the Employment Rights Bill

Correspondence

The correspondence the Committee sent and received related to this legislative consent memorandum.

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Employment Rights Bill supplementary LCM

13 May 2025

Correspondence from Scottish Care in relation to the Employment Rights Bill supplementary LCM, 13 May 2025

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Employment Rights Bill supplementary LCM

12 May 2025

Correspondence from Social Work Scotland in relation to the Employment Rights Bill supplementary LCM, 12 May 2025

Health, Social Care and Sport Committee

Employment Rights Bill supplementary LCM

9 May 2025

Correspondence from Glasgow City HSCP in relation to the Employment Rights Bill supplementary LCM, 9 May 2025

Read all the correspondence related to this legislative consent memorandum