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Labour confirms Employment Rights Bill will be laid before Parliament this autumn
(left to right) Head of internal and industrial relations GMB, Rhea Wolfson, Mike Clancy, general secretary of Prospect, general secretary of the TUC Paul Novak, Christina McAnea general secretary of Unison and Unite chief of staff Sarah Carpenter, arrive for a meeting with Secretary of State for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds at the Cabinet Office in Whitehall, London, over Labour's ‘Plan to Make Work Pay,’ August 14, 2024

LABOUR has unveiled plans to introduce laws this autumn which it says will improve rights for workers and renters.

Commons leader Lucy Powell said MPs can expect the “most packed legislative agenda” for a new government in decades when they return from the summer recess today.

A historic Bill to enable bringing rail operators into public ownership is expected to be laid before Parliament in the first week.

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