Rayner: Workers rights bill will be tabled next month

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Rayner: Workers rights bill will be tabled next month

Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has announced that Labour's flagship Employment Rights Bill will be presented before parliament next month.

She said the legislation would repeal "anti-worker laws" introduced by the Conservatives, end zero hour contracts and fire and rehire and bring in new protections for workers from day one of employment.

Report by Etemadil.

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