Unfair Dismissal Protected Characteristics 2025-12-10

2025-12-10

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Rachael Maskell Lab/Co-op
York Central
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The question arises from concerns that disabled, ethnic minority, and young workers are at risk of being unfairly dismissed before the two-year threshold despite protections under the Equality Act 2010. The previous Labour government had a one-year threshold for unfair dismissal.
We know that workers are often unfairly dismissed before the two-year threshold despite the application of the Equality Act 2010. That threshold was one year under the previous Labour Government; we are reducing it again down to six months. However, there is still a risk of disabled workers, ethnic minority workers and young workers being unfairly dismissed. Will the Government monitor the data about workers who have been unfairly dismissed in the first six months to ensure that their protected characteristics are not a feature of their dismissal?
Data about tribunal cases will continue to be collected in the usual way. We know that disabled people are more likely to be impacted by unfair dismissals. Employees already have day one protections against discrimination, and recent developments in the Employment Rights Bill do not change that protection. This Government are absolutely committed to supporting disabled people to thrive at work, including by introducing disability pay gap reporting and stronger flexible working rights.
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The specific request for monitoring data on workers unfairly dismissed within six months was not directly addressed.
Employees Already Have Day One Protections Against Discrimination This Government Are Absolutely Committed To Supporting Disabled People
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Q2 Partial Answer
Jim Shannon DUP
Strangford
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Concerns have been raised that women face unfair dismissal and feel they do not receive equal opportunities compared to men.
When ladies are dismissed, many feel they have been dismissed unfairly, and that men would not find themselves in that position. It is important that ladies feel they are getting equal opportunities and fairness under the law. How can the Minister ensure that ladies get those same opportunities and fairness?
Everybody should feel able to work without fear of discrimination. The law protects all employees from discrimination.
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No specific measures or actions were provided to address the issue raised by the hon. Gentleman.
The Law Protects All Employees From Discrimination
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