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I feel sure that everyone knows someone at work who coasts along doing the bear minimum and in my experience the public sector is awash with them |
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Just thinking about how the ECHR could stop this. I wonder how firms can get away with firing people unfairly in the first twelve months at the moment. If the ECHR applies to the unfair dismissal rules then wouldn't it apply from day one of employment, as it stands?
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Maternity leave is a matter of human rights surely?Firing someone because they have reached a certain age is a matter of human rights..equal pay for both genders is a matter of human rights?
Employment Law may not be enshrined in the ECHR but Employment Law came about because of the application of human rights.If unfair dismissal were to be abolished then the workforce will just turn to the ECHR for clarification and I predict they would get the support they would be looking for. |
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I would have thought that if the ECHR applies to dismissals then someone 'unfairly' dismissed within their first year of employment would have tested this in the courts by now, as the ECHR has been law in this country for more then ten years. My suspicion is it ECHR doesn't apply directly to dismissal law.
If the timescale was to change to unlimited then any court case raised by the former employee may need to funded by that person. I don't think their case would qualify for a share of the reduced legal aid budget and the government is trying to eliminate no-win-no-fee. Therefore someone without an income is going to have to risk their finances to clear their name |
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I think they would try to, just I'd have thought they would've given it a go by now. Especially with the Government change last year
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Compare the USA's at-will employment system, where, since an employee can leave a job for any reason, in turn an employer can terminate the employment for any reason.
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Some people are getting over excited about this. If you read the headline "Unproductive workers should lose their right to claim unfair dismissal, a leaked government report says".
Well if you are an employer, and there are people working for you who don't do their job properly, and instead of being productive, they actually cost the business money, then it is very difficult to get rid of them. The changes are to make it easier to get rid of unproductive workers, and not productive ones. We need to remember that unproductive workers have a knock on effect for all of us, pushing up production costs, and therefore prices for consumers. If you do your job to the best of your ability, then there is nothing to worry about. But if you are lazy, and do the bare minimum, then move over and let someone else do your job instead. |
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So they abolish the retirement age and plan to maybe bring this in instead. Would be a way of removing older people who are not as productive as younger people.
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