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《就业权法》对就业有害

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United Kingdom
开始于 February 06, 2026

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The Employment Rights Act imposes excessive costs on businesses, ultimately harming job creation and economic growth in the long run.

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The complexities and compliance costs of the Employment Rights Act can stifle innovation and flexibility, which are vital in today's dynamic job market.

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The Employment Rights Act safeguards workers' rights and ensures fair treatment, which is essential for a just and equitable workplace.

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While the Employment Rights Act has its drawbacks, it is crucial to continually assess its impact on both workers and businesses to find a balanced approach.

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The Employment Rights Act is a necessary framework that can be improved, ensuring that workers are protected without unduly burdening employers.

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