East Lancashire warning on unfair sacking payouts (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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East Lancashire warning on unfair sacking payouts
4:00pm Tuesday 18th September 2012 in News
AN East Lancashire employment expert is warning businesses to stick to their usual legal procedures, despite plans to limit unfair dismissal payouts.
Business Secretary Vince Cable is consulting on plans to limit compensation claims by workers who believe they have been unfairly dismissed to a maximum of 12 months’ salary.
But Oliver McCann, partner in the employment team at Napthens solicitors’ Blackburn office, on the Greenbank Business Park, said the changes would mostly have a minimal impact.
He said: “The proposals are simply tinkering with the system, not addressing big issues.
“Businesses must be aware that these changes are not intended to make it easier for businesses to dismiss staff, but rather reduce the burden of red tape and costly tribunals.
Comments(5)
mavrick
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4:33pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Is it any wonder they have said they will stay in office until 2015.
Chris P Bacon
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8:08pm Tue 18 Sep 12
jack daniels
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8:36pm Tue 18 Sep 12
ossym
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10:55am Wed 19 Sep 12
I took the company to the tribunal as I had no other option and was advised that even in the very best of circumstances an employee would only have a 40% chance of success, but I felt I had to do it to give a chance of at least future employment.
Of course all the relevant witnesses were either in the employ of, connected with the company or may have to rely on employment references in the future and so could not prove anything.
Anyway my point is maybe it would have been better to not work under the illusion that as an employee you have any enforceable rights at all, at least you would know where you stand!
shytalk says...
4:29pm Tue 18 Sep 12
Workers have very few employment rights that can be realisticaly enforced by law these days.