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Harlow MP Chris Vince praises Ikea in House of Commons

Business / Mon 15th Sep 2025 at 12:56pm

HARLOW MP Chris Vince rose on the floor of the House of Commons to discuss Ikea and the Employment Rights Bill.

Mr Vince said: “Talking of businesses opening, in my constituency of Harlow we have just welcomed a new branch of IKEA. It is the first business in my constituency that has spoken to me about the Employment Rights Bill; it is really excited about it and wants us to hurry up and get on with it.

It is no wonder that IKEA employees across the country are very happy in their jobs, are loyal to their jobs and like working for that company.

Minister of State for Culture, Chris Bryant said: “I agree. I note that an awful lot of Conservative MPs are saying, “Oh, they’re Swedish”, as if foreign investment in the UK were a bad idea. [Interruption.] Yes, that is what they were doing—they can furrow their brows as much as they want.

The shadow Secretary of State pointed to the increases in employer national insurance contributions. Yes, of course the Government have taken a number of difficult but necessary decisions on tax, welfare and spending to fix the public finances, to fund public services and to restore economic stability after the situation that we inherited from the previous Administration, but I have to point out to the hon. Gentleman—because he does not seem to understand the facts—that the hospitality sector is made up predominantly of smaller businesses, and we took decisive steps to protect the smallest businesses from the impact of the increase in employer national insurance by increasing the employment allowance from £5,000 to £10,500. That means that 865,000 employers will pay no employer national insurance contributions at all this year and that more than half of all employers will either gain or see no change.

“Employers will be able to employ up to four full-time workers on the national living wage without paying a penny of employer national insurance contributions”.

5 Comments for Harlow MP Chris Vince praises Ikea in House of Commons:

David Forman
2025-09-15 13:31:27

Chris Vince is out of touch. The fact that IKEA is so keen on implementing the Employment Rights Bill is that it has been watered down from its pre-election state and will be further watered down by House of Lords amendments. At this month's Trades Union Congress Conference composite motion C04 was carried, which said: "There is also insufficient commitment to strengthening collective bargaining, which is vital to reversing the long-term decline in wages and conditions. The Bill further leaves dangerous loopholes around ‘fire and rehire’ practices and zero-hour contracts that employers will continue to exploit. Congress is concerned about delays in implementing even the reforms promised." See composite motion C04 at: https://congress.tuc.org.uk/c04-strengthening-the-employment-rights-bill/#sthash.Oxb0UuiM.dpbs

David Forman
2025-09-15 14:10:10

Chris Vince obviously failed to notice the Trade's Union Congress Conference motion on the Employment Rights Bill which was carried by delegates only last week. The motion said: "There is also insufficient commitment to strengthening collective bargaining, which is vital to reversing the long-term decline in wages and conditions. The Bill further leaves dangerous loopholes around ‘fire and rehire’ practices and zero-hour contracts that employers will continue to exploit. Congress is concerned about delays in implementing even the reforms promised." See motion at https://congress.tuc.org.uk/c04-strengthening-the-employment-rights-bill/#sthash.q26OLfqN.dpbs

David Forman
2025-09-15 14:12:53

The Trades Union Congress Conference was very critical of the Employment Rights Bill at its conference last week: "There is also insufficient commitment to strengthening collective bargaining, which is vital to reversing the long-term decline in wages and conditions. The Bill further leaves dangerous loopholes around ‘fire and rehire’ practices and zero-hour contracts that employers will continue to exploit. Congress is concerned about delays in implementing even the reforms promised." See carried composite motion at https://congress.tuc.org.uk/c04-strengthening-the-employment-rights-bill/#sthash.q26OLfqN.dpbs

Ted
2025-09-15 17:35:58

Chris Vince needs to keep in IKEA,s good books , as he will be out of work soon and will need a job.

Kim Oconnor
2025-09-16 18:40:19

Well said Ted.

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