A report commissioned by David Cameron has recommended the scrapping of unfair dismissal rights for those who are unproductive at work.
The report states that many businesses are forced to keep employees because it’s too difficult to dismiss them, meaning that employees often ‘coast’ their way through employment. It also asserts that many businesses are reluctant to take on new employees; for fear that they will not be able to dismiss the employee if they are unproductive.
The report was written by Adrian Beecroft, a venture capitalist and Conservative Party donor, who argues that unproductive employees should be replaced by more capable people thus facilitating economic growth. The reality is that the scrapping of unfair dismissal rights is very unlikely, but the report does indicate that the Government is keen to listen to the business community.
This report follows recent announcements that the length of service an employee must have before they can place an unfair dismissal claim is to be increased from 1 year to 2 years, and that tribunal fees will be introduced in an effort to deter vexatious claimants.
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The call for scraping unfair dismissal form 1 year to 2 years would spell deserter in this economic growth.
ReplyDeleteIt should be reduced from 1 year to 28 weeks this will stop bully empolyers and stop capitalism.
Martin