RADICAL REBRAND

Union fury as Labour waters down New Deal for workers

They have also softened language around when specific measures will come into effect

A HUGE row has exploded after Sir Keir Starmer watered down his controversial workers’ rights plan.

Unite trade union savaged the final document that was quietly slipped out overnight.

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Angela Rayner and Sir Keir StarmerCredit: Getty - Contributor
around when specific measures will come into effect, emphasising the need for consultation with .

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Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has been trying to reassure business they can trust Labour.

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Unite general secretary Sharon Graham said the new scheme has “more holes in it than Swiss cheese”.

She fumed over the lack of detail on fire and rehire, adding: “The number of caveats and get outs means it is in danger of becoming a bad bosses’ charter.”

And she warned the party must show it will “stick to its guns” on workers’ rights.

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