British Business: The Bottom Line
The government's own impact assessment puts the cost of the Employment Rights Act at up to £5 billion a year, with small firms hit hardest.In this episode, Matt and Charlie walk through what the Act actually changes on the ground. Statutory sick pay from day one. The unfair dismissal qualifying period dropping from two years to six months. Zero-hours reform, fire-and-rehire restrictions, and a stack of new admin duties landing in stages over the next year.They talk about the real-world impact, not just the headline figures. The bartender who calls in sick after a night out. The pub landlord covering the cost. The warehouse manager trying to staff a shift he can no longer cancel. And the productivity question nobody in government seems to want to answer.It is a blunt, honest take on hiring, firing, and why Matt is now leaning towards offshoring rather than carrying more risk in the UK. Plus why a good HR partner has gone from nice-to-have to essential.Takeaways:🤒 Why day-one sick pay changes the maths on every hire⏱️ The two-year rule dropping to six months and what it means📋 The new admin and compliance burden landing on small firms🚪 Why fire-and-rehire and zero-hours reform make staffing harder🌍 The uncomfortable case for offshoring over UK hiringFollow Matt:📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mrmattholland/👨💻 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrmattholland/📱 TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mrmattholland❌ X - https://x.com/mrmattholland1Follow Charlie:📸 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theworkwearexpert👨💻 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-smith-1a55295b/
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