Acas Chief Executive, Susan Clews, said:
“Our findings provide valuable insight into the use of fire and rehire practices. We gathered a range of views from professional bodies with workplace expertise, including trade unions and employer organisations.
“Some of the participants told us about the business challenges of COVID-19 and how the use of fire and rehire can help reduce redundancies. Others believe that the practice is unacceptable, and that the pandemic has been used as a ‘smokescreen’ to diminish workers’ terms and conditions.
“There was also evidence that fire and rehire practices have been used for many years and predate the pandemic. We will take up the Government’s request to produce further guidance that encourages good workplace practices when negotiating changes to staff contracts.”
For more information click here: https://www.acas.org.uk/fire-and-rehire-report/html
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