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M&S chairman warns Labour over employment rights reforms

Hannah Boland


Archie Norman, M&S chairman, says the UK already has some of 'the best terms and practices in the world' - Adrian Brooks / Imagewise

The chairman of Marks & Spencer has warned that Britain risks being unable to attract investment if a Labour election victory results in an overhaul of worker rights.


Archie Norman said the UK’s biggest problem was a “lack of growth in productivity and investment” going into a general election this year, with Labour predicted to win a landslide victory according to most polling.




Mr Norman said: “Any incoming government should consider carefully whether a package that reduces flexibility, makes it more costly to hire people, and seeks to bring unions back into the workplace will help attract new investment.”


The former Conservative MP said the country already has “some of the best employers, terms and practices in the world”.


He added: “Of course there are exceptions but in a knowledge-based economy most businesses are very focused on building motivated engaged workforces.”


Labour has pledged to “strengthen workers’ rights and make Britain work for working for people” if it comes into power. This would include scrapping qualifying periods for full employment rights, getting rid of the gig economy and giving staff the right to claim unfair dismissal on day one of a new job.


Labour is ramping up its charm offensive with business leaders amid fears that a lack of clarity on its employment reforms is preventing it from winning support from industry.


Mark Carney, the former Bank of England governor, and Barclays chief executive C S Venkatakrishnan are among the influential leaders now working with the party to unlock billions of pounds in investment.


One Labour insider admitted party officials had “not done a great job of being super clear” with business on its workers rights reforms.


They added: “This is a core part of our economic offer, it’s not something we want to hide in a cupboard.


“Investors are still ringing us every week, those looking at an IPO want to know what we think. The idea that Labour could damage investment is just for the birds.”


Senior Labour officials plan to meet major business lobby groups including the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) over the coming weeks to discuss concerns about its workers rights. Feedback so far has been a “mixed bag”, the insider said.


Lobbyists have been urging Labour to tread carefully with their changes. Rupert Soames, the president of business group the CBI and Winston Churchill’s grandson, has cautioned against adopting a “European model” of employment and told CBI members to “wake up, smell the coffee – this is a major thing that’s coming up”.


Sir Keir Starmer has said that Labour would overhaul the system on a scale which has “not been attempted for decades”.

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