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Friday, January 23, 2026

UK revises proposed qualifying period for unfair dismissal protections - HRD America

Businesses welcome new 'simple, meaningful' reform to the qualifying period

The United Kingdom government is revising its proposed qualifying period for unfair dismissal to six months after consultation with businesses and trade unions.

The Department for Business and Trade on Thursday said discussions with businesses and unions concluded with the six-month qualifying period being a "workable package."

This shift is significantly shorter than the current 24-month qualifying period, enabling employees to get full unfair dismissal rights after six months of service with an employer.

However, the revised period is much longer than the government's previous commitment of making unfair dismissal protections a day-one right for employees.

In its statement, the department said the new package will deliver "much needed clarity" for employers, as well as benefit millions of working people who will gain new rights.

"To further strengthen these protections, the Government has committed to ensure that the unfair dismissal qualifying period can only be varied by primary legislation and that the compensation cap will be lifted," the department added.

Six major business groups in the UK said employers will be "relieved" about the key amendment in the qualifying period.

"This agreement keeps a qualifying period that is simple, meaningful, and understood within existing legislation," the groups said in a joint statement.

"It is crucial for businesses confidence to hire and to support...



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