Mr Baldock urged the opposition to be “cautious”; with overhaul of labor rights Photo: Andrew Fox
Labour's plan to protect workers' rights risks «unintentionally making people poorer», the Currys boss has warned, amid growing nervousness among business leaders over reform.
Alex Baldock told The Telegraph that Sir Keir Starmer will need to be «careful» about overhauling labor rights if Labor wins the general election.
Labour has vowed to secure a «new deal for working people». if he comes to power, which he claims will «strengthen workers' rights and make the UK work for working people.»
Plans include ending zero-hours contracts, eliminating qualifying periods for full rights employment and giving employees the right to claim unfair dismissal on the first day of a new job.
Currys CEO said Labor was “certainly much more business-friendly than has sometimes been the case in the recent past.”< /p >
However, he expressed concern about the employment reform proposed by the Opposition.
“Everyone must be careful that — although this may be excellent for the purpose of protecting people — what you do not do they are unintentionally poorer.”
He added: “The more restrictions you put in place, the less flexibility you allow in how businesses deal with their peers, the less likely businesses are to hire, and the less likely they are to hire.” they will invest.”
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