Dyson demands Brexit should end workers’ rights
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Dyson demands Brexit should end workers’ rights
Now the founder of the vacuum cleaner company, James Dyson, is pushing for the minority Tory government to end workers’ rights – making it easier to fire employees – and to abolish Corporation Tax so he can make more money out of them.
He told Andrew Marr: “Not being able to flex your workforce is another reason why you wouldn’t start or expand a manufacturing business.” He means he wants to be able to get rid of good workers without good reason – and there is no argument for it. UK manufacturing used to be the strongest in the world, based on a stable base of workers at each firm.
http://voxpoliticalonline.com/2017/11/13/dyson-demands-brexit-should-end-workers-rights-as-labour-prepares-to-enshrine-them-in-uk-law/
He told Andrew Marr: “Not being able to flex your workforce is another reason why you wouldn’t start or expand a manufacturing business.” He means he wants to be able to get rid of good workers without good reason – and there is no argument for it. UK manufacturing used to be the strongest in the world, based on a stable base of workers at each firm.
http://voxpoliticalonline.com/2017/11/13/dyson-demands-brexit-should-end-workers-rights-as-labour-prepares-to-enshrine-them-in-uk-law/
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