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Labour Drops Day-One Unfair Dismissal Protection in Policy U-turn

Labour Abandons Day-One Unfair Dismissal Protection

The UK government has dropped its manifesto pledge to give workers day-one protection against unfair dismissal, opting instead for a six-month qualifying period in a major policy reversal.

Key Changes

  • Unfair dismissal protection now begins after 6 months instead of day-one
  • Current qualifying period reduced from 24 months to 6 months
  • Move represents breach of Labour’s election manifesto

The compromise was announced to break a parliamentary standoff between peers and MPs that threatened the Employment Rights Bill. The legislation also includes measures to ban exploitative zero-hours contracts.

Business Secretary Peter Kyle defended the decision, stating: “They’ve gone through the difficult process of working together to find a compromise… it’s my job to accept it.”

Mixed Union Reactions

Union leaders responded with divided opinions to the policy shift.

“With fire and rehire and zero hours contracts not being banned, the Bill is already unrecognisable,” said Unite boss Sharon Graham. “These constant row-backs will only damage workers’ confidence.”

However, TUC general secretary Paul Nowak called getting the legislation passed the “absolute priority,” stating: “The Employment Rights Bill is essential to better-quality, more secure jobs for millions of workers.”

Business Community Relief

Business groups welcomed the change, with major organizations including the CBI, Federation of Small Businesses, and British Chambers of Commerce expressing relief.

Alex Hall-Chen of the Institute of Directors called it “great news for businesses,” explaining: “Time and time again business leaders have told us that day-one protections would increase the cost of employment and disincentivise hiring.”

Internal Labour Criticism

The U-turn sparked anger among Labour backbenchers, with MP Andy McDonald branding it a “complete betrayal” of the party’s New Deal for Working People.

“This is a wrong-headed move and I will campaign to have this concession reversed,” McDonald vowed.

Another Labour MP told Press Association the climbdown showed Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves were “weak” and had caved to external pressure.

Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy defended the compromise as “reasonable and fair,” citing the impasse in the House of Lords over day-one rights.

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