Welcome to the Employee & Industrial Relations Network Members’ Area
Navigate the volatility of today’s labour landscape as part of an inner circle of senior practitioners. This is your homepage to access CRF’s ER/IR Network resources and register for upcoming events.
2026 Programme
- 4 February Webinar: Employment Rights Bill – Getting Ahead
- 11 February: Dinner (Chatham House Rule applies)
- 5 March Event: From Policy to Practice: Implementing the Employment Rights Bill
- 20 May Webinar: European Works Council Reform in Action: The New Directive – Registration Open
- 16-17 September: Creating a Win-Win Employee Relations Strategy Learning Programme
- 21 October: Event and Lunch – Going Viral: Social Media, AI and the new ER playbook [Registration not yet open]
- December: Dinner and Year Ahead Planning (Chatham House Rule applies)
Request to join the Network WhatsApp Group

Our community WhatsApp group offers a friendly space to stay connected with network members for ongoing learning and discussion. If you’d like to be included or if you have any questions about the network please contact events@crforum.co.uk.
FEATURED RESOURCE
Summary Notes: From Policy to Practice: Implementing the Employment Rights Act
On 5 March 2026, CRF hosted senior HR and Employee Relations practitioners for an ER/IR Network event on implementing the Employment Rights Act. The discussion explored how organisations are responding to the new legislation and adapting their employee and industrial relations strategies as the regulatory landscape evolves.
This included the key legal changes introduced by the Act, the implications for both unionised and non-unionised organisations and practical insights
from senior practitioners on managing risk, strengthening employee voice and preparing for implementation.
Register for Network Events
CRF Learning: Creating a ‘Win-Win’ Employee Relations Strategy
Latest Resources
Report: The New Employment Rights Act: The Changing Face Of The Workplace
Video: A Collaborative Approach to Union Rep Succession
From Voice to Value: Positioning ERGs in the Employment Relations Climate
Post Meeting Notes: The New Deal at Work Advisory Breakfast
A reminder of what’s included in your annual membership
- Exclusive in-person, online and dinner events for networking, learning and advisory support
- Research papers combining academic input, case studies and practitioner views
- Free place on CRF’s annual ER Learning Programme (value c.£2,500)
- Discounted access to Strategic Dimensions’ Interim ER/IR Talent Pool
- Legal updates and knowledge sharing from a leading UK Employment Law Firm
Network Chairs

John Whelan MBE
Director, CRF
John Whelan is a Director at Corporate Research Forum. Formerly UK HR Director of BAE Systems, the FTSE 100 defence, security, and aerospace company, John’s experience and strengths lie in business and HR Transformation, Organisation Development and Employee Relations. Prior to joining BAE, he held a variety of HR roles in engineering, technology and manufacturing businesses across the telecommunications and semi-conductor industries including Matra-Marconi Space where he was HR Director for the UK and, latterly, Group HRD.

Nick Dalton
Speaker, Author and Advocate & ER/IR Network Lead, CRF
Nick is a consultant, speaker, author, and advocate. Until end of 2020, he was Executive Vice President H.R. at Unilever.
After graduating with a degree in Politics and Economics from the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne and spending a year as a student politician (sabbatical secretary of the student Union), he joined Unilever in 1986. His first role was in Hull, UK, as an employee relations manager in a Bird’s Eye Walls
factory. He later became personnel manager for a bigger site covering Hull and Grimsby, where he managed large scale restructuring that became an ACAS case study of best practice.
After 15 years working in Bird’s Eye in various locations, he went off to Rotterdam, the Netherlands to work in Unilever’s ice cream and frozen food business in Europe. His role there was to scale and regionalise the business. Then he went to Switzerland to establish what is called the Unilever supply chain company, first on a European level than on a global level. Before becoming EVP HR for Business
Transformation, Nick was EVP HR for Europe and the Global Markets, having day to day responsibility for Unilever’s HR partnering globally.
The last 35 + years, has seen him covering all areas of H.R. ranging from introducing new HR information systems, recruitment, designing new reward systems for sales forces, working with marketing teams to speed up innovation times, through to setting up new Companies and troubleshooting industrial relations ‘crises’ across the globe.
His passion is for change management, Organisational development and industrial/ employee relations. He describes his ‘purpose’ as ‘ bringing creativity from conflict’. He is an H.R, professional because he believes that if ‘we change the workplace, we do change the world’. He has co-authored
the book HR (R) evolution, change the workplace, change the world (2019- Routledge), and has also co-authored an article for the Harvard Business Review (March/April 2022). His work on Unilever’s Future of Work programme has been captured in case studies currently used in programmes by the Harvard Business School and the London School of Economics.
Since 2020, Nick has worked as a consultant in the financial services sector, aviation sector, retail sector and software (AI development) sector, as well as for FMCG companies. Nick also speaks regularly at HR, business conferences and training events, advocating for the ‘Paradox wave’, by explaining the 7 Great Waves of people management. Starting from ‘Paternalism’ at the dawn of the industrial revolution, moving through the waves of ‘Power, Process, Profit, Purpose, Paradox and Planet’. Concepts explained fully in his co-authored book and manifesto for change –
‘H( R ) evolution, Change the workplace , change the world.’

