You’re fired
Changes to employment law swing the balance of power back towards the employer, but there are still pitfalls to avoid, explains Peter Done
The government’s focus on employment law in 2012 appears to be taking the form of a kick back against that of previous years. In 2011, a ‘red tape challenge’ was launched with a view to striking down superfluous and out-dated legislation in all areas of business and employment law. This year will see the start of employment law and its enforcement swinging back into the hands of the employer with many changes set to reduce the amount of employees bringing claims to employment tribunal.
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