We conclude that enforcement of labour market rules is wholly inadequate—not because enforcers or regulators are not performing, but because they are under- resourced and not given the priority they deserve for legislative reform.
We conclude that enforcement of labour market rules is wholly inadequate—not because enforcers or regulators are not performing, but because they are under- resourced and not given the priority they deserve for legislative reform. Type: conclusion | Number: 24 | Paragraph: 147 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: The Government recognises the importance that effective and swift resolution of employment disputes plays in protecting the rights of workers and has introduced a number of measures in the Employment Tribunal to help address outstanding caseload, maximise capacity and efficiency and help respond to