Friday 25 May 2012

No fault dismissals – are you in favour?

According to a recent survey from the Institute of Directors, the majority of employers are backing controversial proposals to allow “no-fault dismissals” for under-performing employees.

 The Beecroft report commissioned by Downing Street has made a number of recommendations, that companies be freed from more than 20 employment laws and that they should be able to dismiss workers more easily.

 What are your thoughts? Do you think it will reduce the regulatory burden? Will it encourage business to recruit more people? We’d be interested to hear your views:

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Email newsletter Free daily HR news email Government proposals to bring in ‘no-fault dismissal’ rules could divide the Coalition partners as the controversial Beecroft report is set to be published.

The plans, outlined in the report last October by entrepreneur Adrian Beecroft, aim to slash red tape for employers and make it easier for them to hire and fire staff as they are needed.

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