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09 June 2021
Categories: Legal News , Employment , Discrimination
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LNB news: Acas releases findings of its fire and rehire practices exercise

The Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) has issued a statement on the subject of fire and rehire practices, which contains views from a range of participants in relation to their experiences on the use of fire and rehire

Lexis®Library update: The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) asked Acas to carry out an evidence gathering exercise in order to learn more about the use of fire and rehire practices. During the exercise, Acas engaged with various stakeholders, including: employer bodies, trade unions, professional bodies and networks with advisory contact with employers, covering employment lawyers, accountants, HR and payroll services, academics and Acas senior advisers.

Following its exercise, Acas found that among some participants in the exercise there was a shared sense that fire and rehire practices had ‘become increasingly prevalent both in recent years and during the [coronavirus (COVID-19)] pandemic’. In addition, among some participants there was ‘shared anticipation that a further increase in use of the practice might be expected at such time as the government’s furlough and COVID-related business support initiatives are wound down, especially if the economic recovery is slow’.

Source: Acas statement on fire and rehire practices

This content was first published by LNB News / Lexis®Library, a LexisNexis® company, on 8 June 2021 and is published with permission. Further information can be found at: https://www.lexisnexis.co.uk/

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