On Wednesday 6th March, the co-Chair of the All Party Parliament
Group for Charities and Volunteering MP will present the Charity
Trustees (Time Off for Duties) Bill to Parliament.
The 10 Minute Rule Bill seeks “to amend the Employment Rights Act
1996 to give charity trustees the right to time off work for the
purposes of carrying out the duties of that office; and for
connected purposes”.
The Clwyd South Labour MP, who worked for charities for 15 years
before becoming an MP, will say in her speech: “The Charity
Trustees (Time Off for Duties) Bill has two clear purposes. The
first is to value our existing charity trustees by giving them an
improved status in law. The second is to provide the sort of
support that might encourage a greater number of people from a
wider diversity of backgrounds to take on this important but
unpaid civic duty”.
Speaking about her Bill, MP said; “Charity trustees
do hugely important work in our communities and I think it’s high
time they were treated the same as school governors, councillors,
magistrates and others when it comes to being able to have a
modest amount of unpaid time off to fulfil their duties. I am
delighted that MPs from Labour, Conservative and Lib Dem parties
are co-sponsoring this Bill and that it has won the support of
the National Council for Voluntary Organisations (NCVO), the
Association of Chief Executives of Voluntary Organisations
(ACEVO), the Small Charities Coalition and the Wales Council for
Voluntary Action.