Unfair dismissal - qualifying period extended : Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:30 pm
... to 2 years, from April Fools Day 2012Smart money is that they will also at the same time introduce a fee for bringing a claim; this will likely be relatively modest and then will increase exponentially like other court fees have.
Whilst this won't affect dismissals for grounds which are automatically unfair (pregnancy, discrimination, etc) it seems to me a retrograde step, and I don't see the justification for such a serious reduction in workers' rights - particularly given the current parlous state of the economy.
But - as in the case of innocent accident victims, banks, etc - the government is unashamedly in thrall to big business, and is keen to present them with nice little earners at every opportunity.
Whilst there has to be some qualifying time limit, a year is a long time. would ask - if I have worked somewhere for 1 year and 11 months of good service, why should the employer have carte blanche from April to sack me totally unfairly? I won't hold my breath waiting for an answer from these bastaards.