Angela Rayner promised the greatest upgrade for workers' rights in a generation, vowing that the Employment Rights Bill will be tabled next month and reform workplace policies to make work more secure.
Rayner asserted that the new Employment Rights Bill will ensure a genuine living wage, sick pay for the lowest earners, and ban exploitative zero-hour contracts, while repealing existing anti-worker laws.
Group warns that Labour's Employment Rights Bill could cripple small businesses by increasing risks and costs associated with recruitment and formal dismissal processes.
Rayner emphasized a 'new deal for working people' and reforms aimed at closing the gender pay gap, strengthening trade union rights, and providing basic rights from day one on the job.
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