(PAPER 3) 2.5.2 legislation * Flashcards
Legislation definition
laws passed by Parliament in the UK that affect a business
Employee protection
legislation that aims to make things fairer for workers, by ensuring minimum standards of pay and conditions of work, and to stop employers taking advantage of employees
Having bad employee protection could result in..
less employees wanting to work for them because they have a bad reputation
what is the main purpose of consumer protection
to ensure businesses act fairly towards customers and do not exploit them
3 key consumer legislation acts
- trade description acts
- consumer right act 2015- covering how goods goods and services can be sold
- food safety act
2 implications of consumer legislation on business
- compliance costs- to follow the laws but also if businesses break the law and have to pay fines
- training for staff
what is the main purpose of employee protection
to ensure businesses act fairly towards their workers and do not exploit them
ways that an employee is protected at work
- employee contract
- discrimination (equality act)
- unfair dismissal
- equal pay
2 negative implications of employee legislation on businesses
- compliance costs- when hiring, ensure well being of employees e.g. min wage
- penalties- if businesses fail to comply, fines or prison
2 positive effects on a business of having employee legislation
- reputation improves if workers treated well- attract potential workers, improve motivation
- creates a level playing field from all businesses as they should all be following the same laws
activities of businesses that lead to an adverse effect on the environment
- pollution
- resource depletion
- traffic congestion
2 environmental protection acts
- environmental protection act 2008
2. landfill tax
benefits and drawbacks to a business of environmental legislation
+ better reputation- good marketing tool- increased customers/sales- USP
+ can have a positive impact on costs if the business is driving to reduce waste
- compliance costs- reduces profit margin- less to reinvest
- rising costs due to method of production or type of material used- higher prices- less competitive
what is the main purpose of competition policy
to encourage fair competition between businesses
name 2 anti-competitive prices
- collusion
2. restricting consumer choice