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Time off for public duties legislation will not be extended to civil duties

 


 

 


Time off for
public duties legislation will not be extended to civil duties


The Government has published its response to its
previous consultation on expanding the right to time off for public duties. The
original proposal was to  extend the
right to time off to people serving in a wider range of civic roles. However,
given the current economic climate, the Government has decided to work with employers on a ‘hearts and minds’ approach.

S.50 of the Employment Rights Act 1996 gives employees
the statutory right to unpaid time off during their working hours to undertake
certain public duties, e.g.  being a
member of a local authority, a statutory tribunal, a relevant education body,
etc.

With the aim of increasing participation in public
duties, particularly by young people and ethnic minorities, the Department for
Communities and Local Government launched a consultation process which invited
views on extending the right to time off to people serving in a wider range of
civic roles and also considered other ways to encourage people to take on
governance roles in third sector organisations (e.g.
charities).

Following consultation, the Government has now decided
to change its approach, given the current
financial climate. It has decided that, instead of bringing in legislation, it
will work with employers’ organisations on a ‘hearts and minds’ campaign. The
aim of the campaign will be to: (i) make it easier for people to get involved;
(ii) convince employers of the benefits of their staff
volunteering; and (ii) show that staff undertaking these roles are developing
important skills which ultimately helps them to do their job more effectively.

 

 

 

 

 

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