Employment rights for the shrinking job market. That will be great.
Gentle_Snail on
>Labour’s flagship workers’ rights bill has passed its last parliamentary hurdle and is set to become law before Christmas.
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>.. “This landmark legislation, now soon to be in law, will drag Britain’s outdated employment laws into the 21st century and offer dignity and respect to millions more in the workplace,” he said.
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>.. It will give workers access to sick pay and paternity leave from the first day on the job and contains new protections for pregnant women and new mothers.
Best news I’ve had all day.
coffeewalnut08 on
Good bit of news. This is the kind of stuff that enjoys public support.
Meowmeowies3c on
Could someone explain to me why some people are saying this is a bad thing? Yes unemployment is up, but better/more rights is a good thing no?
BurdensomeCountV3 on
Finally. Now comes the real work of all the consultations…
i-am-a-passenger on
Can’t wait for the work bulletin to proudly announce all these changes that they are only introducing now that they have a legal obligation to.
Important_Ruin on
All the workers angry at Labour wanting to protect the ‘labour’
Tories/Reform would have you working with zero rights like what goes on in the US if they could get away with it, no doubt try and get the workhouse back, right back to a Charles Dickens novel sure the victorian pencil would enjoy watching the ‘poors’ struggle.
Such ‘important’ news are barley any comments, very odd.
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Employment rights for the shrinking job market. That will be great.
>Labour’s flagship workers’ rights bill has passed its last parliamentary hurdle and is set to become law before Christmas.
>
>.. “This landmark legislation, now soon to be in law, will drag Britain’s outdated employment laws into the 21st century and offer dignity and respect to millions more in the workplace,” he said.
>
>.. It will give workers access to sick pay and paternity leave from the first day on the job and contains new protections for pregnant women and new mothers.
Best news I’ve had all day.
Good bit of news. This is the kind of stuff that enjoys public support.
Could someone explain to me why some people are saying this is a bad thing? Yes unemployment is up, but better/more rights is a good thing no?
Finally. Now comes the real work of all the consultations…
Can’t wait for the work bulletin to proudly announce all these changes that they are only introducing now that they have a legal obligation to.
All the workers angry at Labour wanting to protect the ‘labour’
Tories/Reform would have you working with zero rights like what goes on in the US if they could get away with it, no doubt try and get the workhouse back, right back to a Charles Dickens novel sure the victorian pencil would enjoy watching the ‘poors’ struggle.
Such ‘important’ news are barley any comments, very odd.