Labour’s deputy leader won a standing ovation at the TUC Congress after setting out the party’s plans for workers.
Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner has assured unions that the party will deliver a host of new rights for workers if it wins the next general election
She told delegates she had one message – that a Labour government will build an economy that works for workers through its promised “new deal”. Ms Rayner – a former social worker – also announced there would be a “fair pay agreement” for workers in adult social care, which she believes will make a big difference to low-paid workers in the sector.BREAKING 🚨 | Angela Rayner has just told Congress that it's a"cast-iron commitment" that Labour will introduce an Employments Rights Bill"within the first 100 days of entering office".
TUC general secretary Paul Nowak said: “Angela Rayner set out a vision for a Britain that delivers for working people.
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