Angela Rayner's seven point plan for workers' rights sets Labour up for key battle with Tories

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Angela Rayner's seven point plan for workers' rights sets Labour up for key battle with Tories
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Labour looks set to reveal a more meaty agenda on workers' rights and trade union laws than some had anticipated - could it end up becoming one of the central dividing lines when voters compare Sunak and Starmer?

about plans to strengthen workers' rights and union rights, which in the past has been one of the most kinetic and controversial parts of Labour's policy agenda.

It includes the first steps in the return to mass collective bargaining and a new right to ignore bosses at weekends."We want a return to a New Labour settlement on trade union laws. This is about a new working partnership with the unions," a Labour source told Sky News. This is potentially the most far reaching and controversial change, with Labour naming social care - a sector it believes is in massive crisis - as the first sector it intends to target for a new system.

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