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Employment Retention Bill

Private Members' Bill (under the Ten Minute Rule)

Originated in the House of Commons, Session 2007-08

Last updated: 30 October 2008 at 19:48

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Summary

Many employees leave work due to illness or disability. Current Government policy emphasises moving people from claiming benefits into work. The intention of the Bill is to retain people in work and thereby to reduce the numbers who have to claim benefits in the first place. The Bill would amend the Employment Rights Act 1996 to ensure that:

  • employment retention assessments will be provided for newly disabled people and people whose existing impairments change
  • entitlement to rehabilitation leave will be established on the basis of these assessments in the hope that this will avoid loss of employment.

Sponsor

John Robertson
Labour
Glasgow North West

Current version of the Bill

Bill as introduced - html version
26 February 2008
Commons

Bill passage

Bill started in the House of Commons
1st reading
Committee stage
Report stage
3rd reading
Bill in the House of Lords
1st reading
2nd reading
Committee stage
Report stage
3rd reading
Final stages
Consideration of amendments
Royal Assent
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