Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer vows not to back down on more red tape for businesses


Labour’s Sir Keir Starmer vows not to back down on more red tape for businesses

Sir Keir Starmer sets out to support workers with new rules

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is determined not to back down on introducing more red tape for businesses. He is scheduled to meet with union leaders to discuss new regulations that aim to support workers.

Key points of the plan

The plan includes giving staff the "right to switch off," prohibiting zero-hour contracts, and providing more protection against unfair dismissal. Sir Keir emphasized that these measures are crucial for the well-being of the workforce and will ultimately contribute to economic growth.

No compromise on Labour's New Deal for Working People

Sir Keir Starmer reassured that there will be no watering down of Labour's proposed policies. He stated that good employers already implement many of these practices and that the plan is not a threat to bosses but rather a step towards respect, dignity, and economic progress.

Legislation to be introduced within 100 days

If Labour wins the General Election, legislation to enact these new rules will be brought forward within the first 100 days. Despite facing some opposition and demands for concessions from businesses, Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves remains committed to implementing the package in its entirety.


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