Thursday, December 4, 2025

New council–industry collaboration supports manufacturers through upcoming reforms

North Lincolnshire Council has brought together senior leaders from the region’s major manufacturers to outline the operational impact of employment law changes scheduled for 2026.

The session, held at Normanby Gateway in Scunthorpe, focused on new requirements linked to redundancy procedures, dismissal processes, and union engagement. Attendees received guidance on how these reforms may affect workforce planning, cost structure,s and HR compliance.

Cllr Waltham said: “Businesses across North Lincolnshire are facing real pressures in the national economic climate, and we know that uncertainty makes planning even harder. Today was about giving manufacturers the clarity and confidence they need to prepare for what’s coming – delivering what matters so they can protect jobs, invest in skills and continue driving our local economy.” He added: “Manufacturing is the backbone of the economy here in North Lincolnshire. By working with organisations like Make UK, we’re making sure local employers have the expert insight they need to stay ahead of upcoming legal changes and remain competitive.”

The event attracted HR, finance, and operational leaders from a wide cross-section of local firms. Participants used the session to review potential risks, compare current practices and identify areas where early preparation could reduce disruption. The council confirmed that further support will be provided through its partnership with Make UK to help businesses adjust to shifting labour regulations and wider economic pressures.

In transport news, a new fleet of bi-mode trains has entered service on the Midland Main Line. The introduction of 33 units follows extensive infrastructure investment and enables operation on electric overhead lines.

The trains provide increased capacity, improved energy efficiency, and upgraded onboard facilities, including better connectivity and redesigned seating. The full rollout will increase total available seats on the route and modernise long-distance rail travel for the region’s workforce and business travellers.

 

Image credit: North Lincolnshire Council

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