Working to Rule: The Damaging Economics of UK Employment Regulation

Working to Rule: The Damaging Economics of UK Employment Regulation
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Publisher : London Publishing Partnership
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9780255367448
ISBN-13 : 0255367449
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Book Synopsis Working to Rule: The Damaging Economics of UK Employment Regulation by : J. R. Shackleton

Download or read book Working to Rule: The Damaging Economics of UK Employment Regulation written by J. R. Shackleton and published by London Publishing Partnership. This book was released on 2017-05-19 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Employment regulation has been growing rapidly. This has not exclusively, or even mainly, come from the European Union. Recent UK governments have added such significant new measures as the National Living Wage, workplace pensions and the Apprenticeship Levy. The costs of such regulation are frequently assumed – by both advocates and opponents – to fall on business profits. This isn’t so, except in the very short run. They are instead transferred in part to consumers, but mainly to employees themselves. Mandated benefits – longer holidays or extended maternity leave – mean reduced pay growth and fewer job opportunities. Anti-discrimination laws lead to fewer openings for disadvantaged groups, while employment protection legislation worsens job prospects for the young. Excessive regulation acts as a barrier to entry, shielding incumbents and deterring the foundation of new enterprises. Attempts to restrict new types of employment in the ‘gig’ economy are counterproductive, serving ‘insiders’ at the expense of ‘outsiders’. This book combines a history of employment laws with detailed analysis of the troublesome effects of various interventions. The author argues for a fundamental rethink. Some basic labour market regulation may still be necessary, but far less than we currently have.


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