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Employment Rights (Transparency and Arbitration) Bill - Clause 1

21 October 2024

Lead MP

Angela Rayner

Debate Type

Bill Debate

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EconomyEmployment
Other Contributors: 93

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Angela Rayner raised concerns about employment rights (transparency and arbitration) bill - clause 1 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

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I move to read the Employment Rights (Transparency and Arbitration) Bill a Second time, declaring my lifelong commitment as a proud trade union member. The bill aims to deliver on our promise of upgrading workers' rights within 100 days since taking office, addressing decades of low-paid insecure work that has stifled growth and increased in-work poverty. This pro-growth, pro-business, and pro-worker legislation will extend employment protections afforded by the best companies to millions more workers. More than 10 million employees across Britain will benefit from protections against unfair dismissal on day one, new policies for flexible working affecting up to 2 million people, a right to bereavement leave, enhanced maternity rights, paternity leave provisions and a living wage matching the cost of living.
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