Beecroft report: We'll hire more people if we get no-fault sackings, say employers - Telegraph.co.uk


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Beecroft report: We'll hire more people if we get no-fault sackings, say employers
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The majority of employers back controversial proposals to allow “no-fault dismissals” for under-performing workers, a survey has revealed. By Robert Winnett, and Christopher Hope The Institute of Directors said a survey of 1100 businesses found that 76 ...
'No fault dismissal' plans look buried as Nick Clegg joins critics The Guardian
Hire? Fire? Compensated no-fault dismissals: The answer is to tackle ... HRmagazine.co.uk
No-Fault Dismissals: Coalition Tensions Appear Over Proposals Huffington Post UK
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Reforming the Reform: No-Fault Auto Insurance - Law Professor Blogs Network (blog)

Reforming the Reform: No-Fault Auto Insurance
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A couple of weeks ago (while I was busily grading papers and exams), Susan Ladika published a piece at Carinsurance.com that was picked up by Fox Business News entitled Reforming Reform: Fixing no-fault insurance. In the article, the author discusses ...
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David Cameron and Ed Miliband clash over 'no-fault dismissal' plans (VIDEO) - Birmingham Mail


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David Cameron and Ed Miliband clash over 'no-fault dismissal' plans (VIDEO)
Birmingham Mail
Labour leader Mr Miliband said that enthusiastic support of Tory backbenchers for Adrian Beecroft's proposal for “no-fault dismissal” - dismissed by Liberal Democrat Business Secretary Vince Cable as “nonsense” – showed that “the nasty party is back”.
PMQs: Cameron and Miliband clash on workers' rights BBC News
Cameron seems to want to lose the next election The Independent (blog)
David Cameron told to withdraw 'muttering idiot' remark at PMQs The Guardian
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Are no-fault insurance laws creating fertile ground for fraudlent claims activity? - Live Insurance News


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Are no-fault insurance laws creating fertile ground for fraudlent claims activity?
Live Insurance News
Florida legislators are facing pressure to make changes to the state's no-fault auto insurance laws. Several insurers want to see changes that would help reduce the amount of fraudulent claims they are receiving. State law requires that drivers have ...

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Will 'no-fault' dismissals help businesses? - Fresh Business Thinking


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Will 'no-fault' dismissals help businesses?
Fresh Business Thinking
By Claire West A leaked government-commissioned report by venture capitalist Adrian Beecroft recommends reforms to employment law including giving employers greater flexibility to hire and fire staff. “Small and medium-sized companies in particular are ...
Cable says no place for "no fault dismissal" in Beecroft Report MyFinances.co.uk
Business Secretary: 'No fault dismissal is completely the wrong approach' ITV News
Vince Cable signals demise of Tory plan to make sacking workers easier The Guardian
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'No fault dismissal' plan expected to be shelved quietly by Tories - The Guardian


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'No fault dismissal' plan expected to be shelved quietly by Tories
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The prime minister was giving no public indication of a climbdown last night when he said he was still interested in the Beecroft proposal that employers should be allowed to sack unproductive staff without explanation, known as no fault dismissal.
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'No fault dismissal': are you in favour? - The Guardian


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'No fault dismissal': are you in favour?
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The business secretary, Vince Cable, says the right to sack workers at will or 'no fault dismissal', a key policy recommendation from a major Tory donor, could leave a 'dead hand of fear' over employees. The government may still be considering the ...

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