Labour U-turns on Day-One Unfair Dismissal Protection Plan

Labour Abandons Day-One Unfair Dismissal Protection in Major Policy U-turn

The Labour government has dropped its manifesto commitment to provide workers with day-one protection against unfair dismissal, opting instead for a six-month qualifying period in a significant policy reversal.

Key Changes

  • Unfair dismissal protection now requires six months of service instead of day-one rights
  • Current qualifying period reduced from 24 months to six months
  • Other day-one rights to paternity leave and sick pay remain intact
  • New rights scheduled to take effect in April 2026

The Department for Business and Trade defended the compromise, stating the updated package would “benefit millions of working people who will gain new rights and offer business and employers much-needed clarity.”

Mixed Reactions from Unions

Union responses were divided following the announcement. Unite boss Sharon Graham declared the Bill had become “a shell of its former self,” while TUC general secretary Paul Nowak emphasized the “absolute priority” was getting the legislation passed.

“These constant row-backs will only damage workers’ confidence that the protections promised will be worth the wait. Labour needs to keep its promises,” said Sharon Graham.

Business Community Welcomes Change

Business groups supported the six-month threshold, calling it “crucial for businesses’ confidence to hire and to support employment, at the same time as protecting workers.”

Alex Hall-Chen of the Institute of Directors commented: “This is great news for businesses. The Government’s climbdown will give employers the confidence that they can correct hiring mistakes without risking lengthy and expensive tribunal cases.”

Labour Backbench Rebellion

The policy shift has sparked anger among Labour MPs, with Andy McDonald calling it a “complete betrayal” of the party’s New Deal for Working People.

“The plans announced today to merely reduce the qualifying period for unfair dismissal from two years to six months is a complete betrayal,” McDonald stated.

Other Labour MPs expressed frustration, with Neil Duncan-Jordan questioning: “The Lords don’t have primacy over a manifesto commitment, so why have we capitulated?”

The compromise aims to break the parliamentary stand-off that threatened to delay the entire Employment Rights Bill, which also includes measures to ban exploitative zero-hours contracts.

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