IWR in the news
17/12/07
Pram-maker urges business to fight EU treaty red tape
Bill Gleeson, Liverpool Daily Post
A LEADING businessman
is urging the region’s firms to join his campaign to demand a referendum about
the EU’s new Treaty of Lisbon. signed on Thursday.
Alan Halsall, who owns
Skipton-based pram-maker Silver Cross, is chairman of the I Want a Referendum
Campaign. He is warning other business owners that there could be costly
consequences that could adversely affect the competitiveness of British
business if the treaty is ratified in its current form.
Mr Halsall said:
“Business in the region is already strangled by red tape coming out of
“This treaty will mean
more will follow.
“I would urge firms in
the Merseyside area to get involved in our campaign.
“We are walking into a
new constitutional treaty. We were promised a vote, but now we are not getting
one.”
Business lobby groups
fear that the treaty may mean that ’s
opt-out from the 48-hour working week will be lost, tougher regulation may
constrain the growth of the
financial services industry, and that new EU directives may give temporary and
agency workers beefed-up rights.
Mr Halsall added:
“This could come about as early as next year, and it would impact on jobs.
“The treaty would give
the EU a new general power to take measures to ensure co-ordination of
employment policies of member states.”