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Are Nursery Leaders Ready for Trade Union Workplace Access Rights?

Published May 29, 2026
Imogen Edmunds, managing director of Redwing Solutions, examines the readiness of nursery leaders to comply with new trade union access rights in early years settings. As specialists in HR provision for the early years sector, Redwing Solutions highlights the importance of understanding these workplace obligations and ensuring settings have adequate policies and procedures in place. The discussion centres on the practical implications for nursery management, including how to accommodate trade union representatives whilst maintaining smooth operational delivery of childcare. For local authorities and early years providers alike, this represents a significant development in employment relations that requires careful preparation, staff training, and clear communication. Understanding these access rights is essential for maintaining positive workplace relations and ensuring compliance with evolving employment legislation. Leaders must balance their statutory duties as employers with the day-to-day realities of running busy early years provision, ensuring that quality of care remains paramount whilst respecting staff representation rights.

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