HR regulation in the UK is a hot topic—and for good reason. Human Resources remains one of the few professions where individuals can practise without formal qualifications or oversight. Yet HR professionals influence everything from disciplinary action and redundancy to workplace culture and wellbeing.
So how do we know our HR teams are equipped to handle these responsibilities?
This discussion paper explores the debate around whether it’s time for formal HR regulation in the UK should introduce regulation for the HR profession. Drawing on global comparisons, ethical considerations, business impacts, and real-life case studies, we explore:
What happens when unqualified HR leads to costly tribunal cases
How other countries like Canada have approached regulation
The role of voluntary bodies like CIPD in raising professional standards
Concerns from employers about red tape, cost, and flexibility
What a “middle ground” regulatory model could look like
This is a timely conversation about trust, accountability, and the future of people management.
Access the paper here: https://www.p3od.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Discussion-Paper-Should-HR-practice-be-regulated-in-the-UK.pdf
We want to hear from you.
Do you believe HR should be regulated? Or do you think it’s a cause for more red tape? How can we ensure standards without stifling flexibility?
We want your views. Join the conversation on HR regulation in the UK—share your thoughts, experiences, or questions in the comments, or get in touch directly.
Want to bring this discussion to your conference, event, or podcast?
We’d love to share our thoughts, research, and real-world insights with audiences across the UK.
Get in touch to invite Pamela or Marc to speak.
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I’m Marc O’Hagan – Director for the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) and Organisational Development specialist for my own HR consultancy, p3od. I specialise in organisational development,…
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