Workers' Rights Reforms Will Cost Billions Less After Concessions, Analysis Shows
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Labour workers’ rights concessions to cut cost to business by billions, analysis shows - The Guardian
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ERA Impact Assessment is a ‘Massive Underestimate’ - Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce
Responding to the Government’s revised impact assessment of the Employment Rights Act on business, Kate Shoesmith, Director of Policy at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC)said: “The revised impact figure of £1bn is likely to be a massive underestimate. We are sceptical that there is sufficient evidence to make a proper financial assessment of how much the Employment Rights Act will cost business. “The impact figure doesn’t adequately account…
Labour workers’ rights concessions slash expected cost to business, government analysis shows
The cost to UK businesses of Labour’s flagship overhaul of workers’ rights has been cut by billions of pounds after ministers significantly watered down the legislation, according to the government’s own updated analysis. A revised Whitehall impact assessment published on Wednesday estimates that the Employment Rights Bill will now cost employers around £1bn, a sharp reduction from earlier projections that put the figure as high as £5bn. The gov…
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