A report by the Autonomy Institute highlights that Labour's new deal for workers, although promising, lacks crucial details and may not fully deliver on its commitments to improve employment rights.
The report expresses concerns over Labour downgrading its pledge to eliminate zero-hours contracts, now only vowing to ban the exploitative aspects, raising doubts about their commitment to workers.
Moreover, there are fears over Labour backtracking on the introduction of a single worker status, which aims to end bogus self-employment, a vital step towards a fairer labor market.
The thinktank demands clearer details on establishing a national care service to benefit care workers, emphasizing that the core commitments made by Labour should not face any rollbacks.
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