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Fire and rehire

“Fire and rehire” describes a practice where employers dismiss employees and then rehire them with new contracts on less favourable terms. The controversial practice, also known as dismissal and re-engagement, is often seen as a last resort for employers who need to make significant changes to the terms and conditions of employment but are unable to reach an agreement with the workforce or trade union representatives. Critics argue that fire and rehire is an exploitative practice that undermines workers’ rights and job security. In 2024 the UK government announced a code of practice to deter fire and rehire practices, with employment tribunals being given the power to uplift compensation by 25% where the code has not been followed.

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    Labour launches ‘pro-business, pro-worker’ manifesto

    by Rob Moss 13 Jun 2024
    by Rob Moss 13 Jun 2024

    Labour Party launches its general election manifesto, confirming numerous changes to workers’ rights if it forms a government on 5 July.

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    How is Labour moulding its employment rights proposals?

    by Adam McCulloch 31 May 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 31 May 2024

    Labour has updated its New Deal for Working People green paper with a more detailed group of proposals under the Making Work Pay badge. So what's changed?

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    Fire-and-rehire code of practice comes into force in July

    by Rob Moss 28 May 2024
    by Rob Moss 28 May 2024

    Statutory code comes into force in July but Labour says it will strengthen the 'inadequate' code against fire and rehire if elected.

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    • Zero hours
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    Labour publishes plan to deliver New Deal for workers

    by Rob Moss 28 May 2024
    by Rob Moss 28 May 2024

    Party publishes New Deal for Working People under the heading Labour’s Plan to Make Work Pay, attracting some union criticism.

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    Labour and unions reach agreement on employment plans

    by Rob Moss 15 May 2024
    by Rob Moss 15 May 2024

    Trades unions and Labour reach agreement on workers’ rights proposals after party was accused of watering down plans to please business groups.

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    What could Usdaw’s case against Tesco mean for fire and rehire?

    by Andrew Burns 22 Apr 2024
    by Andrew Burns 22 Apr 2024

    What could Usdaw's Supreme Court case against Tesco mean for 'retained pay' in fire and rehire situations?

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    An HR things-to-do list for April 2024

    by Rob Moss 5 Apr 2024
    by Rob Moss 5 Apr 2024

    Personnel Today provides an HR checklist of things to do in April 2024, as new employment laws come into force in the UK.

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    Can Labour satisfy business and unions on workers’ rights?

    by Adam McCulloch 21 Mar 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 21 Mar 2024

    As Labour appears to be closer to coming into government, efforts to influence policy by business and unions are bound to gather pace.

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    • Employment law

    Unions: ‘nothing’ done to prevent another P&O Ferries scandal

    by Ashleigh Webber 18 Mar 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 18 Mar 2024

    Trade unions have claimed ministers have 'done nothing' to close the legal loopholes that contributed to the P&O Ferries scandal.

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    Code of practice to deter fire and rehire ‘lacks bite’

    by Rob Moss 19 Feb 2024
    by Rob Moss 19 Feb 2024

    Government launches statutory code of practice to deter fire and rehire, but unions say it will not discourage ‘bad employers’.

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    • Zero hours
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    Workers’ rights under Labour: CBI warns of ‘unintended consequences’

    by Rob Moss 8 Feb 2024
    by Rob Moss 8 Feb 2024

    New CBI president Rupert Soames says the Labour party's proposals for workers' rights should be watered down.

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    National living wage increase: implications for employers

    by Jo Faragher 12 Dec 2023
    by Jo Faragher 12 Dec 2023

    After it was announced the national living wage would go up by almost 10%, some businesses have called the rise unsustainable. But should they be paying more anyway?

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    • Fire and rehire
    • Employment law

    Cruise giant accused of planning ‘fire and rehire’ scheme

    by Adam McCulloch 24 Nov 2023
    by Adam McCulloch 24 Nov 2023

    Cruise ship company Carnival UK, owner of P&O Cruises and Cunard, is alleged to be planning to fire more than 900 UK staff if they do not accept new terms and conditions for their jobs.

    • Collective redundancy
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    UN watchdog urges action to prevent another P&O Ferries scandal

    by Ashleigh Webber 10 Nov 2023
    by Ashleigh Webber 10 Nov 2023

    The UN's workers' rights watchdog has urged the UK government to bolster protections to avoid another P&O Ferries redundancy scandal.

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    10 employment pledges made at the Labour Party conference

    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Oct 2023
    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Oct 2023

    We outline 10 employment policy pledges made at this week's Labour Party Conference 2023 in Liverpool.

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