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chris9991 26-10-2011 06:40

Unfair dismissal could be abolished
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15456585

Allegedly this report says that the Government is considering scrapping unfair dismissal in its entirety.

Wonder if it did so whether it would also be the end of redundancy. Why would a business pay redundancy when it could just kick someone out when they like.

Welshchris 26-10-2011 06:47

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doubt they would get away with doing this as it would be in breech of human rights.

denphone 26-10-2011 06:51

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Originally Posted by chris9991 (Post 35321222)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15456585

Allegedly this report says that the Government is considering scrapping unfair dismissal in its entirety.

Wonder if it did so whether it would also be the end of redundancy. Why would a business pay redundancy when it could just kick someone out when they like.

it will be a dangerous path if they go down that road because basically it would give employers carte blanche to do whatever they want and at the end of the day you want a amicable relationship between employer and employee.

chris9991 26-10-2011 07:05

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But just think how great it would be for businesses and all the red tape that would be cut :rolleyes:

Welshchris 26-10-2011 07:10

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Originally Posted by chris9991 (Post 35321228)
But just think how great it would be for businesses and all the red tape that would be cut :rolleyes:

not really.

It would pave way for endless private lawsuits against businesses who are uncontrolled and treat their staff like rubbish.

It wont happen, workers HAVE TO! be protected by law especially at a time when the economy is like this or we will see people getting thrown out on their ear with companies not having to give a reason.

chris9991 26-10-2011 07:10

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Just imagine you could have an affair with your secretary but you could just get rid when they get too old and you want a younger model

Welshchris 26-10-2011 07:18

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and then she could sue u for defermation of charactor and then u would have to prove u didnt but she is doing it out of spite and u then look a great plonker in the eyes of ur workers, wife, kids etc etc and it may not have happened if there were laws in place and u wernt so tempted to act the plonker.

Peter_ 26-10-2011 07:22

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Quote:

Originally Posted by chris9991 (Post 35321222)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15456585

Allegedly this report says that the Government is considering scrapping unfair dismissal in its entirety.

Wonder if it did so whether it would also be the end of redundancy. Why would a business pay redundancy when it could just kick someone out when they like.

Should you be in the least surprised about this under a Tory government as they do not like workers having any legal rights in work.

I expect a knighthood for the person who come up with this idea if not a seat in the Lords.

I see that it was commissioned by our wonderful prime minister so his public schoolboy chums will be loving him once again.

denphone 26-10-2011 07:24

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Originally Posted by Masque (Post 35321234)
Should you be in the least surprised about this under a Tory government as they do not like workers having any legal rights in work.

I expect a knighthood for the person who come up with this idea if not a seat in the Lords.

Of that l have no doubt.

Hugh 26-10-2011 09:48

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Have doubt.....;)

From the OP link...
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But Downing Street sources told the BBC's Robin Brant no decisions had been made, and added it is "unlikely we would go further on unfair dismissal".

Peter_ 26-10-2011 09:53

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35321262)
Have doubt.....;)

From the OP link...

I could imagine the uproar it would cause if they tried to go forward with it.:D

Hugh 26-10-2011 09:57

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Agreed - but, like many things, the current system is open to abuse, but imho that means we fix the current system, not abolish it.

Peter_ 26-10-2011 10:07

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35321265)
Agreed - but, like many things, the current system is open to abuse, but imho that means we fix the current system, not abolish it.

You would need to take the handwringers out of the equation.;)

denphone 26-10-2011 10:10

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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35321265)
Agreed - but, like many things, the current system is open to abuse, but imho that means we fix the current system, not abolish it.

Yes it would be nice if we could fix the current system but somehow l can see us saying this in another 10 years.

chris9991 26-10-2011 10:14

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I knew it was only a proposal and probably wouldn't happen but then again Governments repeatedly have a habit of doing stupid things


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