We can't let the Tories sabotage this once-in-a-generation chance to reshape the world of work | Angela Rayner

Labour's Employment Rights Bill Faces Perilous Struggle Against Tory Sabotage

As I reflect on my own journey from casual care work to representing workers in a trade union, I am reminded of the struggles that many others face. The constant uncertainty of a pay cheque, the lack of respect at work, and the exploitation that can occur when workers are denied basic rights – these are experiences that I have heard repeated by countless individuals across this country.

The Labour party's promise to upgrade workers' rights in our manifesto for the last election was more than just a hollow pledge; it was a commitment to create a better world of work. And now, as we push forward with our employment rights bill, it is imperative that we stand firm against the Tories' attempts to sabotage this historic legislation.

The bill itself is a game-changer, offering protection from unfair dismissal, strengthened sick pay, bereavement leave, and action against sexual harassment at work – just to name a few of its key measures. It will give working people security and dignity that they deserve, and it will be the single biggest boost to rights at work in a generation.

However, our bill has faced fierce criticism from the Tories and relentless lobbying from vested interests. Unelected Tory lords have inserted amendments that could weaken the bill unless overturned, which would undermine our manifesto pledges to provide basic rights from day one on the job and to end exploitative zero-hours contracts with guaranteed hours.

This is not an unexpected move. Every time Labour has made progress on employment rights over the past 45 years, the Tories have resisted – from regressive measures like doubling the qualification period for protection against unfair dismissal to stripping workers of protections at the stroke of a pen. Now, they are attempting to water down this flagship legislation once again.

But we will not be swayed. The attacks on our bill are hardly surprising, but that does not mean we should waver in our commitment to supporting it. This legislation is not just about fulfilling a manifesto commitment; it is about fixing a broken model.

Many of the best businesses have backed this bill because they know that treating people well is the key to success – not a barrier. That is why we proudly say that this is a pro-business and pro-worker bill.

The results of our efforts will be tangible for millions of working people across the country. Pregnant women and mothers will benefit from new maternity protections, fathers and partners will have access to paternity leave, and millions will receive a decent wage and secure work they can raise a family on. The impact will be felt in every corner of this nation – 1.7 million will benefit from flexible working policies, 2 million will receive bereavement leave, and 9 million employees will benefit from protection against unfair dismissal.

This is a once-in-a-generation chance to reshape the world of work, drive a race to the top on standards, deliver growth, and build an economy that works for everyone. We must seize this opportunity and deliver on our promise to the British public. As Labour MPs, we have a duty to support our colleagues every step of the way in doing just that.
 
🤔 I feel like I'm seeing a lot of déjà vu with this employment rights bill. It's like, we've been here before - politicians making promises they don't keep, big business trying to water down labor laws to suit their own interests... it's like Groundhog Day, but instead of Bill Murray, it's the Tories trying to sabotage our progress 🐀

But you know what? I'm still hopeful. I genuinely believe that if we stand firm and fight for this bill, we can make a real difference in people's lives. It's not just about winning or losing - it's about creating a better world of work where people can thrive without being taken advantage of 💪

And let's be real, the Tories are so predictable at this point 😂. They've been trying to roll back labor laws for years, and we know exactly how they're going to play it. But we can't give in - not now, not ever 🚫
 
I feel so frustrated when I see politicians playing dirty tricks to undermine workers' rights 🤬. It's like they're more interested in lining their own pockets than in helping people make ends meet. The Labour party is really fighting for something here - a decent living wage, flexible working hours, and proper protection from exploitation 💼. We need to support them and hold the Tories accountable for trying to sabotage this bill 🤥. It's not just about politics, it's about fairness and dignity for all workers 👊. Let's hope Labour can push through with their promises and create a better world of work for everyone 💪!
 
🤯 I'm literally fuming right now thinking about how the Tories are trying to sabotage this bill! Like what even is the point of them? They're just going to water it down and take away all the hard-won rights we've been fighting for. I mean, come on, 1.7 million people will benefit from flexible working policies alone – that's like, a whole community of people getting a chance to live their best lives! 😡
 
🤔 I'm so worried about this employment rights bill in the UK. It's like they're trying to make it as hard as possible for workers to get fair treatment at their jobs 🙅‍♂️. The Tories seem really opposed to giving people more protection and security on the job 🚫. Can't they just let workers have some peace of mind? 🤷‍♀️ It's not like this bill is going to cost them an arm and a leg 💸.

I mean, what's the point of having a party that claims to represent the working class if you're not going to stand up for their rights? 🤔 I remember when I was starting out in my own job, it was tough to navigate all those rules and regulations. But having a strong support system made all the difference 💪.

I wish more people could see this bill as a game-changer for workers' lives 🔄. It's not just about giving them more protection; it's about recognizing that they're human beings with families and responsibilities 🤝. We need to stand up for our rights and demand better from our employers 👊.
 
😡 Tories are literally trying to sabotage progress on workers' rights 🤬 this employment rights bill is a game-changer and I'm so hyped that it's finally coming to fruition! 💥 We need to stand firm against their attempts to water down the legislation and make sure we're supporting our colleagues every step of the way 👊 It's all about giving working people security and dignity, and I'm so proud to be part of this movement 🎉 The fact that vested interests are trying to stop us from making progress just shows how much they have to lose when it comes to workers being treated fairly 💸
 
I'm getting so nostalgic thinking about the struggles workers faced back in the 90s when I first started my care work gig 🤕💪. It's crazy how far we've come, but it feels like we're taking two steps forward and one step back with these Tory amendments 😔. I remember when workers could just claim unemployment benefits for a few weeks, not months on end 💸. And flexible working policies? That was a pipe dream 🤣. But seriously, this bill is a game-changer, it's like we're finally getting some respect for our hard work and dedication 💯. Can't let the Tories' sabotage bring us down though 😡. We need to keep pushing forward and make sure that all workers benefit from these new rights 🌟.
 
The current state of employment rights in the UK is utterly ridiculous 🤯. It's like they expect people to work their lives away without any security or respect 🙅‍♂️. I remember my own struggles back in the day, and it's heartbreaking to see others still facing similar issues today 😔.

Labour's Employment Rights Bill is a game-changer, but it's getting bogged down by Tory sabotage 🚫. These unelected lords inserting amendments like they do without any regard for workers' rights? It's just unacceptable 😡. And let's not forget the vested interests lobbying against it – it's like they're trying to keep people in a state of perpetual uncertainty 💸.

But you know what really gets my goat? The best businesses backing this bill because they know it's good for their bottom line 🤑. It's about time we recognized that treating workers with dignity and respect is actually a key to success, not a barrier 🤝.

We need to stand firm against these attempts to undermine the bill and support Labour in delivering on its promise to create a better world of work 💪. The benefits will be felt by millions, from new maternity protections to decent wages and secure work – it's time for change! 🎉
 
🚨 Just saw the latest news about the Tory's attempts to sabotage Labour's Employment Rights Bill 🚫😡 It's not surprising, tbh. They've been trying to undermine Labour's progress on employment rights for years 🕰️. But what really gets me is that they're worried about workers' dignity and security 😔. Newsflash: treating people well isn't just good for business, it's good for society too 🌎! The fact that many pro-business businesses are backing this bill because they know it's the right thing to do should give us all hope 💡. Let's keep pushing forward and making sure this legislation becomes a reality 🚀💪
 
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